Characterization and Impact of Curing Duration on the Compressive Strength of Coconut Shell Coarse Aggregate in Concrete
Partial replacement with coconut shell coarse aggregates was studied as a means to produce lightweight coconut shell concrete (CSC). Coconut shell concrete is a structural grade lightweight concrete that has a lower self-load compared to the normal weight concrete (NWC), which allowed the produc...
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my.unimas.ir.357242021-07-29T09:04:41Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/35724/ Characterization and Impact of Curing Duration on the Compressive Strength of Coconut Shell Coarse Aggregate in Concrete Chin, Mei Yun Rezaur, Rahman Kuok King, Kuok Chiew, Wai Yun Muhammad Khusairy, Bakri SB Plant culture Partial replacement with coconut shell coarse aggregates was studied as a means to produce lightweight coconut shell concrete (CSC). Coconut shell concrete is a structural grade lightweight concrete that has a lower self-load compared to the normal weight concrete (NWC), which allowed the production of larger precast units. An experimental study and analysis were conducted using different volume percentages of 0%, 10%, 30%, 50%, and 70% of coconut shell as coarse aggregates, to produce M30 (30 MPa) grade concrete. The compressive strength of the NWC and CSC were obtained on the 7th and 28th day. The optimum results obtained for M30 grade concrete at 7th and 28th day of CSC were 34.2 and 38.6 MPa, respectively. In addition, the workability and weight-reduction were analyzed and compared with NWC. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS/EDX) and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) were also used to investigate the structural morphology, chemical composition, and infrared functional groups of the concrete NC State University 2021 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/35724/1/coconut1.pdf Chin, Mei Yun and Rezaur, Rahman and Kuok King, Kuok and Chiew, Wai Yun and Muhammad Khusairy, Bakri (2021) Characterization and Impact of Curing Duration on the Compressive Strength of Coconut Shell Coarse Aggregate in Concrete. BioResources, 16 (3). pp. 6057-6073. ISSN 1930-2126 https://bioresources.cnr.ncsu.edu/resources/characterization-and-impact-of-curing-duration-on-the-compressive-strength-of-coconut-shell-coarse-aggregate-in-concrete/ |
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Partial replacement with coconut shell coarse aggregates was studied as
a means to produce lightweight coconut shell concrete (CSC). Coconut
shell concrete is a structural grade lightweight concrete that has a lower
self-load compared to the normal weight concrete (NWC), which allowed
the production of larger precast units. An experimental study and analysis
were conducted using different volume percentages of 0%, 10%, 30%,
50%, and 70% of coconut shell as coarse aggregates, to produce M30 (30
MPa) grade concrete. The compressive strength of the NWC and CSC
were obtained on the 7th and 28th day. The optimum results obtained for
M30 grade concrete at 7th and 28th day of CSC were 34.2 and 38.6 MPa,
respectively. In addition, the workability and weight-reduction were
analyzed and compared with NWC. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM)
with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS/EDX) and Fourier
transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) were also used to investigate the
structural morphology, chemical composition, and infrared functional
groups of the concrete |
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Chin, Mei Yun Rezaur, Rahman Kuok King, Kuok Chiew, Wai Yun Muhammad Khusairy, Bakri |
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Chin, Mei Yun Rezaur, Rahman Kuok King, Kuok Chiew, Wai Yun Muhammad Khusairy, Bakri |
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Characterization and Impact of Curing Duration on the
Compressive Strength of Coconut Shell Coarse
Aggregate in Concrete |
title_short |
Characterization and Impact of Curing Duration on the
Compressive Strength of Coconut Shell Coarse
Aggregate in Concrete |
title_full |
Characterization and Impact of Curing Duration on the
Compressive Strength of Coconut Shell Coarse
Aggregate in Concrete |
title_fullStr |
Characterization and Impact of Curing Duration on the
Compressive Strength of Coconut Shell Coarse
Aggregate in Concrete |
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Characterization and Impact of Curing Duration on the
Compressive Strength of Coconut Shell Coarse
Aggregate in Concrete |
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characterization and impact of curing duration on the
compressive strength of coconut shell coarse
aggregate in concrete |
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NC State University |
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