The effect of palm oil clinker powder and cockleshell powder as cement replacement to concrete durability properties

The concepts of eco-friendly building are getting more attention today. The standard materials of concrete that used are not totally environmentally friendly. Thus, many materials from natural sources can be an alternative to the realization of the green building concept. As a result, many researche...

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Main Author: Qasem, Abdullah Ahmed Ali
Format: Undergraduates Project Papers
Language:English
Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/28460/
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/28460/1/The%20effect%20of%20palm%20oil%20clinker%20powder%20and%20cockleshell%20powder%20as%20cement%20replacement%20to%20concrete.pdf
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Summary:The concepts of eco-friendly building are getting more attention today. The standard materials of concrete that used are not totally environmentally friendly. Thus, many materials from natural sources can be an alternative to the realization of the green building concept. As a result, many researchers have devoted their attention towards identifying eco-friendlier substitutions to be used in concrete. This study was conducted to investigate the efficiency of two different types of waste materials which are palm oil clinker (POC) and cockle shell (CS) as partial replacement of cement on durability aspects. The replacement of cement was at different levels (10% and 20%). Six mix proportions were made with different percentage of POC and CSP. The specimens were cured by immersing in water for 7 and 28 days. The tests that were conducted were acid resistance test and water absorption test. The POC and CSP were ground to achieve a small particle size to fit with the concrete mix as cement replacement. The experiment result showed that the POC had a negative impact to the concrete in both tests while the CSP proved it is resistance to acid. It was therefore concluded that the use of both POCP and CSP to produce cleaner and quitter pervious concrete, both mechanically and environmentally since it will reduce the emission of CO2.