Shear behaviour of lightweight aggregate concrete beams using palm-oil by-products as coarse aggregate

One of the main concerns of engineers to design a structural member using structural lightweight concrete is the shear performance of this concrete due to its lower tensile strength. This research presents an experimental investigation on the shear behaviour of reinforced palm-oil by-product lightwe...

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Main Authors: Shafigh, Payam, Aslam, Muhammad, Yap, Soon Poh
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Published: Structural Engineering and Mechanics 2021
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spelling my.um.eprints.275902022-05-31T07:01:19Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/27590/ Shear behaviour of lightweight aggregate concrete beams using palm-oil by-products as coarse aggregate Shafigh, Payam Aslam, Muhammad Yap, Soon Poh TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) One of the main concerns of engineers to design a structural member using structural lightweight concrete is the shear performance of this concrete due to its lower tensile strength. This research presents an experimental investigation on the shear behaviour of reinforced palm-oil by-product lightweight concrete beams without shear links. The used by-products are wastes from oil palm industry i.e., oil palm shell (OPS) and oil-palm-boiler clinker (OPBC). They used as coarse aggregate in the concrete mixture while normal sand was used as fine aggregate. Nine reinforced OPS and OPS-OPBC lightweight concrete beams were prepared and their structural performance in terms of shear behaviour have been investigated. Three sets of the lightweight aggregate concretes with the maximum oven dry density less than 2000 kg/m(3) were designed and each set contained three concrete mixes of grades 25, 35, and 45. The results of this study show that the OPS concrete beams have lower ultimate capacity in comparison with blended coarse aggregates (OPS-OPBC) concrete beams. The contribution of OPBC aggregate in the OPS concrete improved the structural performance and the failure nature of the beams, significantly. It was found that from the existing prediction models for estimating shear capacity of concrete beams, the shear capacity can be predicted about 10% underestimate and up to 60% overestimate. Structural Engineering and Mechanics 2021-07-25 Article PeerReviewed Shafigh, Payam and Aslam, Muhammad and Yap, Soon Poh (2021) Shear behaviour of lightweight aggregate concrete beams using palm-oil by-products as coarse aggregate. Structural Engineering and Mechanics, 79 (2). pp. 141-155. ISSN 1225-4568, DOI https://doi.org/10.12989/sem.2021.79.2.141 <https://doi.org/10.12989/sem.2021.79.2.141>. 10.12989/sem.2021.79.2.141
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
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Shafigh, Payam
Aslam, Muhammad
Yap, Soon Poh
Shear behaviour of lightweight aggregate concrete beams using palm-oil by-products as coarse aggregate
description One of the main concerns of engineers to design a structural member using structural lightweight concrete is the shear performance of this concrete due to its lower tensile strength. This research presents an experimental investigation on the shear behaviour of reinforced palm-oil by-product lightweight concrete beams without shear links. The used by-products are wastes from oil palm industry i.e., oil palm shell (OPS) and oil-palm-boiler clinker (OPBC). They used as coarse aggregate in the concrete mixture while normal sand was used as fine aggregate. Nine reinforced OPS and OPS-OPBC lightweight concrete beams were prepared and their structural performance in terms of shear behaviour have been investigated. Three sets of the lightweight aggregate concretes with the maximum oven dry density less than 2000 kg/m(3) were designed and each set contained three concrete mixes of grades 25, 35, and 45. The results of this study show that the OPS concrete beams have lower ultimate capacity in comparison with blended coarse aggregates (OPS-OPBC) concrete beams. The contribution of OPBC aggregate in the OPS concrete improved the structural performance and the failure nature of the beams, significantly. It was found that from the existing prediction models for estimating shear capacity of concrete beams, the shear capacity can be predicted about 10% underestimate and up to 60% overestimate.
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author Shafigh, Payam
Aslam, Muhammad
Yap, Soon Poh
author_facet Shafigh, Payam
Aslam, Muhammad
Yap, Soon Poh
author_sort Shafigh, Payam
title Shear behaviour of lightweight aggregate concrete beams using palm-oil by-products as coarse aggregate
title_short Shear behaviour of lightweight aggregate concrete beams using palm-oil by-products as coarse aggregate
title_full Shear behaviour of lightweight aggregate concrete beams using palm-oil by-products as coarse aggregate
title_fullStr Shear behaviour of lightweight aggregate concrete beams using palm-oil by-products as coarse aggregate
title_full_unstemmed Shear behaviour of lightweight aggregate concrete beams using palm-oil by-products as coarse aggregate
title_sort shear behaviour of lightweight aggregate concrete beams using palm-oil by-products as coarse aggregate
publisher Structural Engineering and Mechanics
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/27590/
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