Effect of high-volume ultrafine palm oil fuel ash on the engineering and transport properties of concrete

Palm oil fuel ash (POFA) is a by-product in palm oil manufacturing and is currently disposed to open areas and landfills without any previous treatment, thereby causing environment pollution. The use of small-particle-sized ground POFA to prepare ultrafine POFA (UPOFA) is a suitable method to improv...

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Main Authors: Hamada, Hussein M., Al-attar, Alya’a A., Fadzil, Mat Yahaya, Khairunisa, Muthusamy, Tayeh, Bassam A., Humada, Ali M.
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spelling my.ump.umpir.275422020-03-30T02:55:45Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/27542/ Effect of high-volume ultrafine palm oil fuel ash on the engineering and transport properties of concrete Hamada, Hussein M. Al-attar, Alya’a A. Fadzil, Mat Yahaya Khairunisa, Muthusamy Tayeh, Bassam A. Humada, Ali M. TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering Palm oil fuel ash (POFA) is a by-product in palm oil manufacturing and is currently disposed to open areas and landfills without any previous treatment, thereby causing environment pollution. The use of small-particle-sized ground POFA to prepare ultrafine POFA (UPOFA) is a suitable method to improve its characteristics as a supplementary cementitious material. Although high-volume POFA exhibits reduced mechanical properties in the early ages, heat treatment and further grinding reduce its carbon content and increase its pozzolanic activity. In this study, UPOFA was used to minimise the cement content in concrete mix. Cement was replaced with UPOFA at 0 %, 20 %, 40 %, 60 % and 80 % ratios to produce green concrete. Results revealed that the UPOFA showed remarkable improvement in concrete strength, especially with 20 % and 40 % substitution levels. By contrast, the compressive strength reduced at high replacement levels to be 34.5 MPa at 28 days. The water absorption of concrete containing UPOFA is considerably reduced, thus improving the concrete’s durability. Elsevier Ltd 2020-11-29 Article PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by_4 http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/27542/1/Effect%20of%20high-volume%20ultrafine%20palm%20oil%20fuel%20ash.pdf Hamada, Hussein M. and Al-attar, Alya’a A. and Fadzil, Mat Yahaya and Khairunisa, Muthusamy and Tayeh, Bassam A. and Humada, Ali M. (2020) Effect of high-volume ultrafine palm oil fuel ash on the engineering and transport properties of concrete. Case Studies in Construction Materials, 12 (e00318). pp. 1-12. ISSN 2214-5095 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cscm.2019.e00318 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cscm.2019.e00318
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
Hamada, Hussein M.
Al-attar, Alya’a A.
Fadzil, Mat Yahaya
Khairunisa, Muthusamy
Tayeh, Bassam A.
Humada, Ali M.
Effect of high-volume ultrafine palm oil fuel ash on the engineering and transport properties of concrete
description Palm oil fuel ash (POFA) is a by-product in palm oil manufacturing and is currently disposed to open areas and landfills without any previous treatment, thereby causing environment pollution. The use of small-particle-sized ground POFA to prepare ultrafine POFA (UPOFA) is a suitable method to improve its characteristics as a supplementary cementitious material. Although high-volume POFA exhibits reduced mechanical properties in the early ages, heat treatment and further grinding reduce its carbon content and increase its pozzolanic activity. In this study, UPOFA was used to minimise the cement content in concrete mix. Cement was replaced with UPOFA at 0 %, 20 %, 40 %, 60 % and 80 % ratios to produce green concrete. Results revealed that the UPOFA showed remarkable improvement in concrete strength, especially with 20 % and 40 % substitution levels. By contrast, the compressive strength reduced at high replacement levels to be 34.5 MPa at 28 days. The water absorption of concrete containing UPOFA is considerably reduced, thus improving the concrete’s durability.
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author Hamada, Hussein M.
Al-attar, Alya’a A.
Fadzil, Mat Yahaya
Khairunisa, Muthusamy
Tayeh, Bassam A.
Humada, Ali M.
author_facet Hamada, Hussein M.
Al-attar, Alya’a A.
Fadzil, Mat Yahaya
Khairunisa, Muthusamy
Tayeh, Bassam A.
Humada, Ali M.
author_sort Hamada, Hussein M.
title Effect of high-volume ultrafine palm oil fuel ash on the engineering and transport properties of concrete
title_short Effect of high-volume ultrafine palm oil fuel ash on the engineering and transport properties of concrete
title_full Effect of high-volume ultrafine palm oil fuel ash on the engineering and transport properties of concrete
title_fullStr Effect of high-volume ultrafine palm oil fuel ash on the engineering and transport properties of concrete
title_full_unstemmed Effect of high-volume ultrafine palm oil fuel ash on the engineering and transport properties of concrete
title_sort effect of high-volume ultrafine palm oil fuel ash on the engineering and transport properties of concrete
publisher Elsevier Ltd
publishDate 2020
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/27542/1/Effect%20of%20high-volume%20ultrafine%20palm%20oil%20fuel%20ash.pdf
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/27542/
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cscm.2019.e00318
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