the effect of concrete with replacement of oil palm shell as
IOPscienceThe effectiveness of oil palm shell (OPS) as major aggregate
The aim of this study is to determine the effectiveness of oil palm shell (OPS) as aggregate replacement in concrete and at the same time help to reduce the environmental
Oil palm shell (OPS) is a waste from the agricultural sector and is available in large quantities in the tropical regions. This paper investigates the effect of the replacement of
Use of oil palm shell as an aggregate in cement concrete: A
Thus, new environmentally friendly materials in concrete manufacturing should be adopted during preparation to meet the required construction materials from available
The utilization of oil palm shells (OPS) as a replacement for coarse aggregate in concrete is a measure to decrease excessive gravel mining activities and to reduce the
Faculty of Civil EngineeringThe Effect of Oil Palm Shell as Coarse Aggregate
The palm industry has always been linked to the environment because it is a land intensive industry. Thus, these problems have driven researchers to figure out any possible solution.
However, the processing of agricultural produce generates huge amount of residues as by-products the disposal of which is of great concern. Oil palm shell (OPS) which
Wiley Online LibraryOptimum Oil Palm Shell Content as Coarse Aggregate
In this research, in order to achieve the optimum level of oil palm shell (OPS) contribution in concrete mixture for production of the lightweight aggregate concrete, six
The use of oil palm shells (OPS) as a coarse substitute for concrete reduces excessive gravel mining, and large volumes of waste are rarely used. Oil palm shells belong to the lightweight material category because their specific gravity is less than 2. Hence, it can reduce the relatively large weight of concrete and maintain its strength.
Comparing the effects of oil palm kernel shell and cockle shell
Therefore, this paper compared the effect of using two different sizes of oil palm kernel shell (OPKS) and cockleshell (CS) as partial replacement of natural coarse aggregate on properties of pervious concrete pavement.
Integration of 20% POFA in oil palm shell lightweight aggregate concrete leads to production of a greener lightweight aggregate concrete product with optimum strength.
UMP Institutional RepositoryEffect of Unground Palm Oil Fuel Ash as Partial Sand
Abstract. Concern towards degradation of environment due to increasing use of natural sand in construction industry and dumping of solid wastes from palm oil industry namely palm oil fuel ash and oil palm shell has lead towards the development of environmental friendly concrete. The present study investigates the effect of unground palm oil fuel ash as partial sand replacement
As for the aggregates, lightweight agro-waste oil palm shell (OPS) can be used as a replacement to conventional aggregate for the production of lightweight aggregate concrete.
AIP PublishingEffect of replacement of oil-palm-boiler clinker with oil palm shell
The use of structural lightweight aggregate concrete in structures has several benefits over normal weight concrete, particularly in multi-story buildings.
Oil palm shell (OPS) is a waste from the agricultural sector and is available in large quantities in the tropical regions. This paper investigates the effect of the replacement of normal weight coarse aggregate by oil palm shells on the compressive strength, density, modulus of elasticity, workability and water absorption.
IOPscienceThe Effect of Palm Shell as Coarse Aggregate Replacement
A type of concrete that has ability to compact itself without the aid of a vibrator or human labor known as Self-Compacting Concrete (SCC). This concrete is suitable for work on concrete structures need great effort to be compacted manually. The aim of this research is to study about the effect of replacing coarse aggregate using palm kernel shell waste. The
JANUARY, 2025 EFFECT OF MIX RATIO AND CURING WATER ON THE COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF OIL PALM SHELL (OPS) AGGREGATE CONCRETE
Partial Replacement of Coarse Aggregate with Palm
To evaluate the effect of replacement of palm kernel shell as coarse aggregates on the compressive strength of concrete plain control concrete is compared with five concrete batch mixes containing different percentage of palm kernel shell aggregates (PKSA).
The results indicated that 5% partial replacement of coarse aggregate with palm kernel shell in concrete is good without heavily affecting the strength of concrete.
Investigation of partial replacement of cement with egg shell
Abstract This study investigated the use of Egg Shell Powder (ESP) as a replacement for cement in concrete with the inclusion of Oil Palm Fiber (OPF) as additive material in the concrete. The effect of ESP and OPF on workability and mechanical characteristics of concrete was evaluated.
The utilization of Palm Oil Fuel Ash (POFA) as partial cement replacement in the production of Oil Palm Shell (OPS) Lightweight Aggregate Concrete (LWAC) would significantly reduce cement consumption and amount of disposed landfill waste.
