Performance of microwave incinarated rice husk ash and used engine oil as a green concrete admixtures

The utilization of waste materials in the construction industry is a novel approach let alone if these materials can further enhance the durability of the structures. Amongst the waste materials identified to be incorporated in this study is Rice Husk Ash (RHA) and Used Engine Oil (UEO). Productions...

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Main Authors: Salmia B., Nuruddin M.F., Shafiq N., Nur Liyana M.K., Talib S.H.A.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-222102023-05-29T13:59:38Z Performance of microwave incinarated rice husk ash and used engine oil as a green concrete admixtures Salmia B. Nuruddin M.F. Shafiq N. Nur Liyana M.K. Talib S.H.A. 55812080500 23028544800 55907068200 56239107300 57202044693 The utilization of waste materials in the construction industry is a novel approach let alone if these materials can further enhance the durability of the structures. Amongst the waste materials identified to be incorporated in this study is Rice Husk Ash (RHA) and Used Engine Oil (UEO). Productions of these waste materials are colossal with annual volume of 1.35 billion gallon and 40 million tons of used engine oil and rice husk respectively. The main aim of this research is to establish the effects of these two waste materials (as ingredients) in concrete. The rice husk was burn using microwave incinerator to produce better quality of Microwave Incinerated Rice Husk Ash (MIRHA). The pozzolanic reactivity of MIRHA helped to enhance concrete durability. The used engine oil acted as an admixture that improved the fresh state of the concrete. Workability, entrained air and compressive strength tests were conducted and the result showed that the concrete illustrated better performance compared to control sample in terms of workability, air contain and compressive strength. � School of Engineering, Taylor�s University. Final 2023-05-29T05:59:38Z 2023-05-29T05:59:38Z 2015 Article 2-s2.0-84948987471 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84948987471&partnerID=40&md5=cca5be23a25c1a2ce2c081f657bda240 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/22210 10 12 1628 1640 Taylor's University Scopus
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description The utilization of waste materials in the construction industry is a novel approach let alone if these materials can further enhance the durability of the structures. Amongst the waste materials identified to be incorporated in this study is Rice Husk Ash (RHA) and Used Engine Oil (UEO). Productions of these waste materials are colossal with annual volume of 1.35 billion gallon and 40 million tons of used engine oil and rice husk respectively. The main aim of this research is to establish the effects of these two waste materials (as ingredients) in concrete. The rice husk was burn using microwave incinerator to produce better quality of Microwave Incinerated Rice Husk Ash (MIRHA). The pozzolanic reactivity of MIRHA helped to enhance concrete durability. The used engine oil acted as an admixture that improved the fresh state of the concrete. Workability, entrained air and compressive strength tests were conducted and the result showed that the concrete illustrated better performance compared to control sample in terms of workability, air contain and compressive strength. � School of Engineering, Taylor�s University.
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Salmia B.
Nuruddin M.F.
Shafiq N.
Nur Liyana M.K.
Talib S.H.A.
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author Salmia B.
Nuruddin M.F.
Shafiq N.
Nur Liyana M.K.
Talib S.H.A.
spellingShingle Salmia B.
Nuruddin M.F.
Shafiq N.
Nur Liyana M.K.
Talib S.H.A.
Performance of microwave incinarated rice husk ash and used engine oil as a green concrete admixtures
author_sort Salmia B.
title Performance of microwave incinarated rice husk ash and used engine oil as a green concrete admixtures
title_short Performance of microwave incinarated rice husk ash and used engine oil as a green concrete admixtures
title_full Performance of microwave incinarated rice husk ash and used engine oil as a green concrete admixtures
title_fullStr Performance of microwave incinarated rice husk ash and used engine oil as a green concrete admixtures
title_full_unstemmed Performance of microwave incinarated rice husk ash and used engine oil as a green concrete admixtures
title_sort performance of microwave incinarated rice husk ash and used engine oil as a green concrete admixtures
publisher Taylor's University
publishDate 2023
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