Compressive strength of lightweight aggregate concrete containing crushed cockle shell as partial sand replacement
The widespread use of natural sand mined from the river for concrete production worldwide causes environmental degradation. The cockle shell waste from aquaculture industry which discarded at dumpsite also pollutes the environment. Utilization of cockle shell as partial sand replacement in concrete...
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| author | Sharifah Maszura, Syed Mohsin Hanis Nadiah, Ruslan Khairunisa, Muthusamy Nur Farhayu, Ariffin |
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| description | The widespread use of natural sand mined from the river for concrete production worldwide causes environmental degradation. The cockle shell waste from aquaculture industry which discarded at dumpsite also pollutes the environment. Utilization of cockle shell as partial sand replacement in concrete would reduce the harvesting of sand from the river and limit the waste dumping from cockle industry. The experimental research investigates the effect of different sizes crushed cockle shell (600µm and 2.36mm) as partial sand replacement on the workability and compressive strength of lightweight aggregate concrete. 5 types of concrete mixes consisting various percentages of crushed cockle shell ranging from 0%, 5%, 10%, 15% and 20% were used in this research. All specimens were water cured until the scheduled testing time. The workability and compressive strength of concrete were determined via slump test and compressive strength test respectively. The outcome shows that the use of different sized crushed cockle shell as partial sand replacement influences the workability and strength of concrete. The concrete becomes more workable when larger quantity of crushed cockle shell is used. Integration 5% of 600µm and 10% of 2.36mm crushed cockle shell forms concrete with the targeted strength. Using crushed cockle shell as mixing ingredient in concrete reduces quantity of waste thrown and contributes to cleaner surrounding. |
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| spelling | ump-344792022-09-07T06:40:19Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/34479/ Compressive strength of lightweight aggregate concrete containing crushed cockle shell as partial sand replacement Sharifah Maszura, Syed Mohsin Hanis Nadiah, Ruslan Khairunisa, Muthusamy Nur Farhayu, Ariffin TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TH Building construction The widespread use of natural sand mined from the river for concrete production worldwide causes environmental degradation. The cockle shell waste from aquaculture industry which discarded at dumpsite also pollutes the environment. Utilization of cockle shell as partial sand replacement in concrete would reduce the harvesting of sand from the river and limit the waste dumping from cockle industry. The experimental research investigates the effect of different sizes crushed cockle shell (600µm and 2.36mm) as partial sand replacement on the workability and compressive strength of lightweight aggregate concrete. 5 types of concrete mixes consisting various percentages of crushed cockle shell ranging from 0%, 5%, 10%, 15% and 20% were used in this research. All specimens were water cured until the scheduled testing time. The workability and compressive strength of concrete were determined via slump test and compressive strength test respectively. The outcome shows that the use of different sized crushed cockle shell as partial sand replacement influences the workability and strength of concrete. The concrete becomes more workable when larger quantity of crushed cockle shell is used. Integration 5% of 600µm and 10% of 2.36mm crushed cockle shell forms concrete with the targeted strength. Using crushed cockle shell as mixing ingredient in concrete reduces quantity of waste thrown and contributes to cleaner surrounding. Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland 2022-03-04 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/34479/1/Compressive%20strength%20of%20lightweight%20aggregate%20concrete%20.pdf Sharifah Maszura, Syed Mohsin and Hanis Nadiah, Ruslan and Khairunisa, Muthusamy and Nur Farhayu, Ariffin (2022) Compressive strength of lightweight aggregate concrete containing crushed cockle shell as partial sand replacement. In: Key Engineering Materials; 5th World Sustainable Construction Conference, WSCC 2021 , 15 - 16 October 2021 , Virtual, Online. pp. 111-118., 912. ISSN 1662-9795 (online) ISBN 978-303571792-1 (Published) https://doi.org/10.4028/p-ght9fy |
| spellingShingle | TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TH Building construction Sharifah Maszura, Syed Mohsin Hanis Nadiah, Ruslan Khairunisa, Muthusamy Nur Farhayu, Ariffin Compressive strength of lightweight aggregate concrete containing crushed cockle shell as partial sand replacement |
| title | Compressive strength of lightweight aggregate concrete containing crushed cockle shell as partial sand replacement |
| title_full | Compressive strength of lightweight aggregate concrete containing crushed cockle shell as partial sand replacement |
| title_fullStr | Compressive strength of lightweight aggregate concrete containing crushed cockle shell as partial sand replacement |
| title_full_unstemmed | Compressive strength of lightweight aggregate concrete containing crushed cockle shell as partial sand replacement |
| title_short | Compressive strength of lightweight aggregate concrete containing crushed cockle shell as partial sand replacement |
| title_sort | compressive strength of lightweight aggregate concrete containing crushed cockle shell as partial sand replacement |
| topic | TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TH Building construction |
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