Influence of cementitious materials and aggregates content on compressive strength of palm kernel shell concrete

Alengaram, U.J. and Jumaat, Mohd Zamin and Mahmud, H. (2008) Influence of cementitious materials and aggregates content on compressive strength of palm kernel shell concrete. Journal of Applied Sciences, 8 (18). pp. 3207-3213. ISSN 18125654, DOI https://doi.org/10.3923/jas.2008.3207.3213.

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Abstract

This study reports the effect of cementitious materials, fine and coarse aggregates content on workability and compressive strength of palm kernel shell concrete. Palm kernel shells a by product of the production of palm oil, were used as lightweight aggregates. The following cementitious materials were added: 10 silica fume as additional cementitious material and 5 fly ash as cement replacement on weight of cement. The influence of varying fine aggregate and palm kernel shell contents on workability and compressive strength has been studied. The specimens have been cured under three different curing environments to study the effect on compressive strength. The effect of cementitious materials and curing conditions on compressive strength for a period of 90 days was analyzed. The fresh density of concrete was found to be in the range of 1810 to 1940 kg m-3. The strength of Palm Kernel Shells (PKS) was found to be the primary factor controlling the strength. However, the addition of silica fume was found to have influence on compressive strength. An increase in fine aggregate content and subsequent decrease in PKS content had positive effect on both workability and compressive strength. The 28 day compressive strengths of the mixes containing cementitious materials were found in the range of 26 to 36 MPa. The difference in strength between water cured and specimens cured under controlled environment was found to vary between 3 and 5.

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Additional Information: Cited By (since 1996): 7 Export Date: 6 January 2013 Source: Scopus Language of Original Document: English Correspondence Address: Alengaram, U. J.; Department of Built Environment, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, SEGi University College, Kota Damansara, 47810, Malaysia References: Ata, O., Olanipekun, E.A., Oluola, K.O., A comparative study of concrete properties using coconut shell and palm kernel shell as coarse aggregates (2006) Build. Environ., 41, pp. 297-301; Basri, H.B., Mannan, M.A., Zain, M.F.M., Concrete using oil palm shells as aggregate (1999) Ceme. Concr. Res., 29, pp. 619-622; Clarke, J.L., (1993) Structural Lightweight Aggregate Concrete, , Ist Edn., Chapman Hall, Glasgow, ISBN: 0 7514 0006 8; Mannan, M.A., Ganapathy, C., Concrete from an agricultural waste-oil palm shell (OPS) (2004) Build. Environ., 39, pp. 441-448; Neville, A.M., (1995) Properties of Concrete, , 4th Edn., Longman Group Limited, London, ISBN: 0-582- 23070-5; Okafor, F.O., Palm kernel shell as aggregate for concrete (1988) Cem. Concr. Res., 18, pp. 901-910
Uncontrolled Keywords: Aggregates content, Density, Fly ash, Lightweight aggregate, Silica fume.
Subjects: T Technology > TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Divisions: Faculty of Engineering
Depositing User: Mr Jenal S
Date Deposited: 21 May 2013 02:02
Last Modified: 05 Feb 2020 04:25
URI: http://eprints.um.edu.my/id/eprint/6095

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