Compressive Strength Development and Homogeneity of Concrete Incorporating Fly Ash and Used Engine Oil as Chemical Admixture

In this paper, the hardened properties of concrete with the utilization of waste materials of pulverized fly ash (PFA) and used engine oil (UEO) as chemical admixtures are conducted in order to improve concrete properties in terms of its compressive strength development and its homogeneity. Ordinary...

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Main Authors: Saad S.A., Jamaluddin A.N., Masjuki S.A., Husain N.M., Hassan W.N.F.W., Azahar W.N.A.W., Kasim N., Beddu S.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-371972025-03-03T15:48:33Z Compressive Strength Development and Homogeneity of Concrete Incorporating Fly Ash and Used Engine Oil as Chemical Admixture Saad S.A. Jamaluddin A.N. Masjuki S.A. Husain N.M. Hassan W.N.F.W. Azahar W.N.A.W. Kasim N. Beddu S. 57190063308 57881729000 57205237952 36782412900 58825956300 56386164600 57194070344 55812080500 Compression testing Concretes Engines Fly ash Hardening Mortar Nondestructive examination Portland cement Ultrasonic testing Chemical admixture Concrete homogeneity Concrete samples Properties of fresh concrete Properties of hardened concrete Pulverized fly ash Pulverized fuel ashes Strength development Ultrasonic pulse velocity tests Used engine oil Compressive strength In this paper, the hardened properties of concrete with the utilization of waste materials of pulverized fly ash (PFA) and used engine oil (UEO) as chemical admixtures are conducted in order to improve concrete properties in terms of its compressive strength development and its homogeneity. Ordinary Portland cement (OPC) is replaced by PFA at the percentage of 20% and 40%, respectively. Meanwhile, UEO is added by the dosage of 0.15 and 0.3%, subsequently. Slump test was done for determination of rheological properties of fresh concrete. Compression test and ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV) test are conducted to analyze the mechanical properties of hardened concrete and its homogeneity. Based on the non-destructive test, UPV test recorded the highest value with concrete sample of 20% PFA and 0.3% UEO of 4.19�km/s at 28�days, which demonstrate a high integrity of a concrete. For a destructive test, it also follows the same trend having concrete sample of 20% PFA and 0.3% UEO recorded the highest compressive strength which was at 42.74�MPa at 90�days. It can be concluded that, utilization of these waste materials improves properties of fresh concrete without much adverse effect on properties of hardened concrete. ? The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd 2024. Final 2025-03-03T07:48:33Z 2025-03-03T07:48:33Z 2024 Conference paper 10.1007/978-981-99-6018-7_36 2-s2.0-85181979949 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85181979949&doi=10.1007%2f978-981-99-6018-7_36&partnerID=40&md5=415b1fb77974a3271f0ea33f608d8db4 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/37197 385 493 502 Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH Scopus
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topic Compression testing
Concretes
Engines
Fly ash
Hardening
Mortar
Nondestructive examination
Portland cement
Ultrasonic testing
Chemical admixture
Concrete homogeneity
Concrete samples
Properties of fresh concrete
Properties of hardened concrete
Pulverized fly ash
Pulverized fuel ashes
Strength development
Ultrasonic pulse velocity tests
Used engine oil
Compressive strength
spellingShingle Compression testing
Concretes
Engines
Fly ash
Hardening
Mortar
Nondestructive examination
Portland cement
Ultrasonic testing
Chemical admixture
Concrete homogeneity
Concrete samples
Properties of fresh concrete
Properties of hardened concrete
Pulverized fly ash
Pulverized fuel ashes
Strength development
Ultrasonic pulse velocity tests
Used engine oil
Compressive strength
Saad S.A.
Jamaluddin A.N.
Masjuki S.A.
Husain N.M.
Hassan W.N.F.W.
Azahar W.N.A.W.
Kasim N.
Beddu S.
Compressive Strength Development and Homogeneity of Concrete Incorporating Fly Ash and Used Engine Oil as Chemical Admixture
description In this paper, the hardened properties of concrete with the utilization of waste materials of pulverized fly ash (PFA) and used engine oil (UEO) as chemical admixtures are conducted in order to improve concrete properties in terms of its compressive strength development and its homogeneity. Ordinary Portland cement (OPC) is replaced by PFA at the percentage of 20% and 40%, respectively. Meanwhile, UEO is added by the dosage of 0.15 and 0.3%, subsequently. Slump test was done for determination of rheological properties of fresh concrete. Compression test and ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV) test are conducted to analyze the mechanical properties of hardened concrete and its homogeneity. Based on the non-destructive test, UPV test recorded the highest value with concrete sample of 20% PFA and 0.3% UEO of 4.19�km/s at 28�days, which demonstrate a high integrity of a concrete. For a destructive test, it also follows the same trend having concrete sample of 20% PFA and 0.3% UEO recorded the highest compressive strength which was at 42.74�MPa at 90�days. It can be concluded that, utilization of these waste materials improves properties of fresh concrete without much adverse effect on properties of hardened concrete. ? The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd 2024.
author2 57190063308
author_facet 57190063308
Saad S.A.
Jamaluddin A.N.
Masjuki S.A.
Husain N.M.
Hassan W.N.F.W.
Azahar W.N.A.W.
Kasim N.
Beddu S.
format Conference paper
author Saad S.A.
Jamaluddin A.N.
Masjuki S.A.
Husain N.M.
Hassan W.N.F.W.
Azahar W.N.A.W.
Kasim N.
Beddu S.
author_sort Saad S.A.
title Compressive Strength Development and Homogeneity of Concrete Incorporating Fly Ash and Used Engine Oil as Chemical Admixture
title_short Compressive Strength Development and Homogeneity of Concrete Incorporating Fly Ash and Used Engine Oil as Chemical Admixture
title_full Compressive Strength Development and Homogeneity of Concrete Incorporating Fly Ash and Used Engine Oil as Chemical Admixture
title_fullStr Compressive Strength Development and Homogeneity of Concrete Incorporating Fly Ash and Used Engine Oil as Chemical Admixture
title_full_unstemmed Compressive Strength Development and Homogeneity of Concrete Incorporating Fly Ash and Used Engine Oil as Chemical Admixture
title_sort compressive strength development and homogeneity of concrete incorporating fly ash and used engine oil as chemical admixture
publisher Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
publishDate 2025
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