Durability Properties of Structural Lightweight Concrete Made from Oil Palm Shell (OPS)

Abstract Malaysia is currently the largest producer and exporter of palm oil, generating over 4 million tonnes of waste oil palm shell (OPS) annually and the amount of OPS generated will remain vast in the foreseeable future. The large quantity of OPS waste has led to studies into the possible u...

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Main Authors: Teo, D.C.L., Mannan, M.A., Kurian, V.J.
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: ASEC 2008 Conference 2008
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Mannan, M.A.
Kurian, V.J.
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description Abstract Malaysia is currently the largest producer and exporter of palm oil, generating over 4 million tonnes of waste oil palm shell (OPS) annually and the amount of OPS generated will remain vast in the foreseeable future. The large quantity of OPS waste has led to studies into the possible use as aggregates in structural lightweight concrete. The utilisation of OPS as aggregates in concrete provides a holistic solution to the problem of natural resource depletion. Its use in concrete can help to overcome the over-dependence on depletable natural resources such as stone aggregates. It has been found that OPS can function as coarse aggregates in structural lightweight concrete production. For any structural member, the durability is one of the most important considerations during its service life. This paper presents the durability properties of OPS concrete. These include the water permeability, water absorption, volume of permeable voids (VPV), sorptivity, and rapid chloride penetration test (RCPT). In general, it was found that the results obtained were comparable to those of other conventional lightweight concretes.
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spelling oai:scholars.utp.edu.my:12282017-01-19T08:26:15Z http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/1228/ Durability Properties of Structural Lightweight Concrete Made from Oil Palm Shell (OPS) Teo, D.C.L. Mannan, M.A. Kurian, V.J. TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Abstract Malaysia is currently the largest producer and exporter of palm oil, generating over 4 million tonnes of waste oil palm shell (OPS) annually and the amount of OPS generated will remain vast in the foreseeable future. The large quantity of OPS waste has led to studies into the possible use as aggregates in structural lightweight concrete. The utilisation of OPS as aggregates in concrete provides a holistic solution to the problem of natural resource depletion. Its use in concrete can help to overcome the over-dependence on depletable natural resources such as stone aggregates. It has been found that OPS can function as coarse aggregates in structural lightweight concrete production. For any structural member, the durability is one of the most important considerations during its service life. This paper presents the durability properties of OPS concrete. These include the water permeability, water absorption, volume of permeable voids (VPV), sorptivity, and rapid chloride penetration test (RCPT). In general, it was found that the results obtained were comparable to those of other conventional lightweight concretes. ASEC 2008 Conference 2008-06 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/1228/1/ASEC2008_paper.pdf Teo, D.C.L. and Mannan, M.A. and Kurian, V.J. (2008) Durability Properties of Structural Lightweight Concrete Made from Oil Palm Shell (OPS). In: ASEC 2008, June 2008, Melbourne.
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Teo, D.C.L.
Mannan, M.A.
Kurian, V.J.
Durability Properties of Structural Lightweight Concrete Made from Oil Palm Shell (OPS)
title Durability Properties of Structural Lightweight Concrete Made from Oil Palm Shell (OPS)
title_full Durability Properties of Structural Lightweight Concrete Made from Oil Palm Shell (OPS)
title_fullStr Durability Properties of Structural Lightweight Concrete Made from Oil Palm Shell (OPS)
title_full_unstemmed Durability Properties of Structural Lightweight Concrete Made from Oil Palm Shell (OPS)
title_short Durability Properties of Structural Lightweight Concrete Made from Oil Palm Shell (OPS)
title_sort durability properties of structural lightweight concrete made from oil palm shell (ops)
topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
url http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/1228/
http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/1228/1/ASEC2008_paper.pdf