The use of cement leftovers from the hollow of spun piles as an additive in self-compacting concrete

Spun piles have been used widely by developing countries, including Malaysia, to construct the foundation of most construction projects. A spun pile is a reinforced precast and prestressed concrete that is compacted in a mould through spinning compaction. The spinning compaction produces cement left...

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Main Authors: Adnan, Suraya Hani, Adnan, Suzana Wati, Zakaria, Muhammad Shukri, Osman, Mohamad Hairi, Jamellodin, Zalipah
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Published: Construction Research Institute of Malaysia (CREAM) 2018
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.40922021-11-25T01:45:10Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/4092/ The use of cement leftovers from the hollow of spun piles as an additive in self-compacting concrete Adnan, Suraya Hani Adnan, Suzana Wati Zakaria, Muhammad Shukri Osman, Mohamad Hairi Jamellodin, Zalipah TH1000-1725 Systems of building construction. Including fireproof construction, concrete construction Spun piles have been used widely by developing countries, including Malaysia, to construct the foundation of most construction projects. A spun pile is a reinforced precast and prestressed concrete that is compacted in a mould through spinning compaction. The spinning compaction produces cement leftovers in the hollow part of spun piles that can be added to concrete mixtures as an additive. The cement leftovers of spun piles were used as an additive in cement in range of 0%, 10%, 20% and 30% (equal percentages). The resulting compressive strength after curing periods of 7 days and 28 days were presented to investigate the properties of self-compacting concrete containing cement leftovers from the spun piles. Other properties investigated include the physical properties of fresh concrete and water absorption. The results indicated that higher compressive strength and lower water absorption were achieved by the concrete samples containing cement leftovers compared to controlled concrete. Construction Research Institute of Malaysia (CREAM) 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/4092/1/AJ%202019%20%28223%29.pdf Adnan, Suraya Hani and Adnan, Suzana Wati and Zakaria, Muhammad Shukri and Osman, Mohamad Hairi and Jamellodin, Zalipah (2018) The use of cement leftovers from the hollow of spun piles as an additive in self-compacting concrete. MALAYSIAN CONSTRUCTION RESEARCH JOURNAL (MCRJ), 5 (3). pp. 43-51. ISSN 2590 – 4140
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topic TH1000-1725 Systems of building construction. Including fireproof construction, concrete construction
spellingShingle TH1000-1725 Systems of building construction. Including fireproof construction, concrete construction
Adnan, Suraya Hani
Adnan, Suzana Wati
Zakaria, Muhammad Shukri
Osman, Mohamad Hairi
Jamellodin, Zalipah
The use of cement leftovers from the hollow of spun piles as an additive in self-compacting concrete
description Spun piles have been used widely by developing countries, including Malaysia, to construct the foundation of most construction projects. A spun pile is a reinforced precast and prestressed concrete that is compacted in a mould through spinning compaction. The spinning compaction produces cement leftovers in the hollow part of spun piles that can be added to concrete mixtures as an additive. The cement leftovers of spun piles were used as an additive in cement in range of 0%, 10%, 20% and 30% (equal percentages). The resulting compressive strength after curing periods of 7 days and 28 days were presented to investigate the properties of self-compacting concrete containing cement leftovers from the spun piles. Other properties investigated include the physical properties of fresh concrete and water absorption. The results indicated that higher compressive strength and lower water absorption were achieved by the concrete samples containing cement leftovers compared to controlled concrete.
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author Adnan, Suraya Hani
Adnan, Suzana Wati
Zakaria, Muhammad Shukri
Osman, Mohamad Hairi
Jamellodin, Zalipah
author_facet Adnan, Suraya Hani
Adnan, Suzana Wati
Zakaria, Muhammad Shukri
Osman, Mohamad Hairi
Jamellodin, Zalipah
author_sort Adnan, Suraya Hani
title The use of cement leftovers from the hollow of spun piles as an additive in self-compacting concrete
title_short The use of cement leftovers from the hollow of spun piles as an additive in self-compacting concrete
title_full The use of cement leftovers from the hollow of spun piles as an additive in self-compacting concrete
title_fullStr The use of cement leftovers from the hollow of spun piles as an additive in self-compacting concrete
title_full_unstemmed The use of cement leftovers from the hollow of spun piles as an additive in self-compacting concrete
title_sort use of cement leftovers from the hollow of spun piles as an additive in self-compacting concrete
publisher Construction Research Institute of Malaysia (CREAM)
publishDate 2018
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/4092/1/AJ%202019%20%28223%29.pdf
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