Potential use of cameron highlands reservoir sediment in compressed bricks
The objective of this research is to investigate the potential use of Cameron Highland reservoir sediment in compressed brick production. The sediments can be classified as well-graded clayey sandy SILT and well-graded gravely SAND whereby the grain size is comparable to the grain size of sand and s...
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my.uniten.dspace-221822023-05-16T10:48:11Z Potential use of cameron highlands reservoir sediment in compressed bricks Chua H.-Q. Ean L.-W. Mohammed B.S. Malek M.A. Wong L.S. Tang C.-W. Lee Z.-K. Lim A.-F. See Y.-Y. Ooi J.-L. Hashim M. Yong U. Abbas N.A. Yusop H. Muda R.S. 55993383600 55324334700 57203590522 55636320055 55504782500 7404394599 55993060700 55993336200 55992955700 55993304400 55892508800 55894160200 55893754200 57329418200 55812851400 The objective of this research is to investigate the potential use of Cameron Highland reservoir sediment in compressed brick production. The sediments can be classified as well-graded clayey sandy SILT and well-graded gravely SAND whereby the grain size is comparable to the grain size of sand and silt. The sediment was used as a 100 % replacement for the soils content in conventional soil cement bricks. Besides that, sodium bentonite, mica, fly ash and bottom ash are used as pozzolan to partially replace the cement in the sediment cement bricks. This paper presents the compressive strength of sediment cement brick incorporating sodium bentonite, mica, bottom ash and fly ash as partial replacement of cement. The total replacement of soils by Cameron Highland reservoir sediment (Mix 2) shows significant increase in compressive strength of the bricks compare to the conventional soil cement bricks (Mix 1), while partial replacement of 10 % pozzolan results in optimum strength. On the other hand, 10 % of bottom ash and 10 % of fly ash (Mix 13) as partial replacement of cement achieved the highest compressive strength. This implies that sodium bentonite, mica, fly ash and bottom ash can be used as pozzolan to partial replace the cement. Copyright © 2014 Trans Tech Publications Ltd, Switzerland. Final 2023-05-16T02:48:11Z 2023-05-16T02:48:11Z 2014 Conference Paper 10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.594-595.487 2-s2.0-84891882753 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84891882753&doi=10.4028%2fwww.scientific.net%2fKEM.594-595.487&partnerID=40&md5=3303f5e6e50b0f018dbc01539f59ccb1 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/22182 594-595 487 491 Trans Tech Publications Ltd Scopus |
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The objective of this research is to investigate the potential use of Cameron Highland reservoir sediment in compressed brick production. The sediments can be classified as well-graded clayey sandy SILT and well-graded gravely SAND whereby the grain size is comparable to the grain size of sand and silt. The sediment was used as a 100 % replacement for the soils content in conventional soil cement bricks. Besides that, sodium bentonite, mica, fly ash and bottom ash are used as pozzolan to partially replace the cement in the sediment cement bricks. This paper presents the compressive strength of sediment cement brick incorporating sodium bentonite, mica, bottom ash and fly ash as partial replacement of cement. The total replacement of soils by Cameron Highland reservoir sediment (Mix 2) shows significant increase in compressive strength of the bricks compare to the conventional soil cement bricks (Mix 1), while partial replacement of 10 % pozzolan results in optimum strength. On the other hand, 10 % of bottom ash and 10 % of fly ash (Mix 13) as partial replacement of cement achieved the highest compressive strength. This implies that sodium bentonite, mica, fly ash and bottom ash can be used as pozzolan to partial replace the cement. Copyright © 2014 Trans Tech Publications Ltd, Switzerland. |
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