Effect of Crushed coconut shell and over burnt brick on the mechanical behaviour of green concrete as a partial replacement of coarse aggregate

Coarse aggregate (CA) is a major ingredient of the concrete, constituting around 60-75% of total concrete volume in a conventional mix design. The demand for CA is drastically growing, resulting in the diminishing of natural resources, and its extraction demands heavy machinery input, which triggers...

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Main Authors: Shaikh, Fahad Ali, Khoso, Ali Raza, Asadullah, Bheel, Naraindas
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2022
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spelling my-ukm.journal.211052023-02-15T05:47:27Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/21105/ Effect of Crushed coconut shell and over burnt brick on the mechanical behaviour of green concrete as a partial replacement of coarse aggregate Shaikh, Fahad Ali Khoso, Ali Raza Asadullah, Bheel, Naraindas Coarse aggregate (CA) is a major ingredient of the concrete, constituting around 60-75% of total concrete volume in a conventional mix design. The demand for CA is drastically growing, resulting in the diminishing of natural resources, and its extraction demands heavy machinery input, which triggers additional environmental issues. This research investigates the mechanical behavior of green concrete by partially substituting CA with wasted coconut shells (CS) and over-burnt bricks (OB). CS replaces at 5%, 10%, and 15% during the mix design, whereas OB substitutes at 20%, 25%, and 30%. Total 216 specimens were cast in the form of cubes, cylinders, and beams. It was observed that the workability and density of concrete decrease with increasing CS and OB. The compressive strength, split tensile strength, and flexural strength of the specimen decreased in both substitutes with the increasing amount of substituting materials when used individually. However, an increment is found in the mechanical behavior of green concrete when CS and OB were both used at 5% and 20% replacement, respectively. The study has multiple implications for casting eco-friendly or green concrete, such as the reuse of waste materials, reducing the carbon emissions obtained from the extraction of CA, and preserving the natural resources. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2022 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/21105/7/Jk_4.pdf Shaikh, Fahad Ali and Khoso, Ali Raza and Asadullah, and Bheel, Naraindas (2022) Effect of Crushed coconut shell and over burnt brick on the mechanical behaviour of green concrete as a partial replacement of coarse aggregate. Jurnal Kejuruteraan, 34 (6). pp. 1027-1037. ISSN 0128-0198 https://www.ukm.my/jkukm/volume-3406-2022/
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description Coarse aggregate (CA) is a major ingredient of the concrete, constituting around 60-75% of total concrete volume in a conventional mix design. The demand for CA is drastically growing, resulting in the diminishing of natural resources, and its extraction demands heavy machinery input, which triggers additional environmental issues. This research investigates the mechanical behavior of green concrete by partially substituting CA with wasted coconut shells (CS) and over-burnt bricks (OB). CS replaces at 5%, 10%, and 15% during the mix design, whereas OB substitutes at 20%, 25%, and 30%. Total 216 specimens were cast in the form of cubes, cylinders, and beams. It was observed that the workability and density of concrete decrease with increasing CS and OB. The compressive strength, split tensile strength, and flexural strength of the specimen decreased in both substitutes with the increasing amount of substituting materials when used individually. However, an increment is found in the mechanical behavior of green concrete when CS and OB were both used at 5% and 20% replacement, respectively. The study has multiple implications for casting eco-friendly or green concrete, such as the reuse of waste materials, reducing the carbon emissions obtained from the extraction of CA, and preserving the natural resources.
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author Shaikh, Fahad Ali
Khoso, Ali Raza
Asadullah,
Bheel, Naraindas
spellingShingle Shaikh, Fahad Ali
Khoso, Ali Raza
Asadullah,
Bheel, Naraindas
Effect of Crushed coconut shell and over burnt brick on the mechanical behaviour of green concrete as a partial replacement of coarse aggregate
author_facet Shaikh, Fahad Ali
Khoso, Ali Raza
Asadullah,
Bheel, Naraindas
author_sort Shaikh, Fahad Ali
title Effect of Crushed coconut shell and over burnt brick on the mechanical behaviour of green concrete as a partial replacement of coarse aggregate
title_short Effect of Crushed coconut shell and over burnt brick on the mechanical behaviour of green concrete as a partial replacement of coarse aggregate
title_full Effect of Crushed coconut shell and over burnt brick on the mechanical behaviour of green concrete as a partial replacement of coarse aggregate
title_fullStr Effect of Crushed coconut shell and over burnt brick on the mechanical behaviour of green concrete as a partial replacement of coarse aggregate
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Crushed coconut shell and over burnt brick on the mechanical behaviour of green concrete as a partial replacement of coarse aggregate
title_sort effect of crushed coconut shell and over burnt brick on the mechanical behaviour of green concrete as a partial replacement of coarse aggregate
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2022
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/21105/7/Jk_4.pdf
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/21105/
https://www.ukm.my/jkukm/volume-3406-2022/
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