Effects of coarse palm oil clinker on properties of self-compacting lightweight concrete

Self-compacting lightweight concrete (SCLWC) is an innovative high performance concrete which uses palm oil clinker (POC), a waste by-product from the palm oil industry, as the lightweight aggregates. This paper presents a research on the effects of utilising only POC as coarse aggregates on the fre...

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Main Authors: Feen, O. S., Mohamed, R. N., Mohamed, A., Khalid, N. H. A.
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spelling my.utm.766912018-04-30T13:50:29Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/76691/ Effects of coarse palm oil clinker on properties of self-compacting lightweight concrete Feen, O. S. Mohamed, R. N. Mohamed, A. Khalid, N. H. A. TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Self-compacting lightweight concrete (SCLWC) is an innovative high performance concrete which uses palm oil clinker (POC), a waste by-product from the palm oil industry, as the lightweight aggregates. This paper presents a research on the effects of utilising only POC as coarse aggregates on the fresh and hardened properties of SCLWC. Properties of SCLWC were compared to self-compacting concrete (SCC) containing crushed granite aggregates. Tests of slump flow, V-funnel, J-ring, L box and sieve segregation were conducted to characterise the self-compactability in fresh state. The hardened concrete specimens were tested for density, water absorption, ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV), compression, tensile splitting and flexural. Results revealed that both mixes had fulfilled the self-compactability requirements as per European Guidelines whereby the fresh SCLWC exhibited better filling ability and passing ability at low segregation resistance. The inclusion of coarse POC reduced the concrete density and strength, but the SCLWC exhibited good UPV values despite greater porosity in the concrete. It can be concluded that the POC can be potentially used as coarse aggregates for producing SCLWC to manage the waste and promote environmental sustainability. Penerbit UTM Press 2017 Article PeerReviewed Feen, O. S. and Mohamed, R. N. and Mohamed, A. and Khalid, N. H. A. (2017) Effects of coarse palm oil clinker on properties of self-compacting lightweight concrete. Jurnal Teknologi, 79 (6). pp. 111-120. ISSN 0127-9696 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85028566976&doi=10.1111.%2fjt.v79.10593&partnerID=40&md5=5fc1b68d05d3dfbbd8c0fb761b4c111e DOI:10.1111./jt.v79.10593
institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Feen, O. S.
Mohamed, R. N.
Mohamed, A.
Khalid, N. H. A.
Effects of coarse palm oil clinker on properties of self-compacting lightweight concrete
description Self-compacting lightweight concrete (SCLWC) is an innovative high performance concrete which uses palm oil clinker (POC), a waste by-product from the palm oil industry, as the lightweight aggregates. This paper presents a research on the effects of utilising only POC as coarse aggregates on the fresh and hardened properties of SCLWC. Properties of SCLWC were compared to self-compacting concrete (SCC) containing crushed granite aggregates. Tests of slump flow, V-funnel, J-ring, L box and sieve segregation were conducted to characterise the self-compactability in fresh state. The hardened concrete specimens were tested for density, water absorption, ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV), compression, tensile splitting and flexural. Results revealed that both mixes had fulfilled the self-compactability requirements as per European Guidelines whereby the fresh SCLWC exhibited better filling ability and passing ability at low segregation resistance. The inclusion of coarse POC reduced the concrete density and strength, but the SCLWC exhibited good UPV values despite greater porosity in the concrete. It can be concluded that the POC can be potentially used as coarse aggregates for producing SCLWC to manage the waste and promote environmental sustainability.
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author Feen, O. S.
Mohamed, R. N.
Mohamed, A.
Khalid, N. H. A.
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Mohamed, R. N.
Mohamed, A.
Khalid, N. H. A.
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title Effects of coarse palm oil clinker on properties of self-compacting lightweight concrete
title_short Effects of coarse palm oil clinker on properties of self-compacting lightweight concrete
title_full Effects of coarse palm oil clinker on properties of self-compacting lightweight concrete
title_fullStr Effects of coarse palm oil clinker on properties of self-compacting lightweight concrete
title_full_unstemmed Effects of coarse palm oil clinker on properties of self-compacting lightweight concrete
title_sort effects of coarse palm oil clinker on properties of self-compacting lightweight concrete
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