Strength enhancement of concrete using incinerated agricultural waste as supplementary cement materials
The potassium (K) and sodium (Na) elements in banana are needed for hydration reaction that can enhance the strength properties of concrete. This research aims (a) to determine the material engineering properties of banana skin ash (BSA) and concrete containing BSA, (b) to measure the strength enhan...
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Main Authors: | Manan T.S.B.A., Kamal N.L.M., Beddu S., Khan T., Mohamad D., Syamsir A., Itam Z., Jusoh H., Basri N.A.N., Mohtar W.H.M.W., Isa M.H., Shafiq N., Ahmad A., Rasdi N.W. |
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Other Authors: | 57219650719 |
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Nature Research
2023
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