PERFORMANCE OF BEAM CONTAINING BAMBOO ASH IN CONCRETE MIXTURE

The cement and construction industry's smokestacks are among the most significant contributors to poor air quality, especially in urban areas. The Portland cement production sector was currently under scrutiny due to the enormous amounts of carbon dioxide emitted. The objective of this study is...

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Main Authors: Adnan, Suraya Hani, Mohd Satti, Nadia Syuhada, Jameli, Mohammad Ikhmal, Osman, Mohamad Hairi, Jamellodin, Zalipah, Alisibramulisi, Anizahyati
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.92292023-07-17T07:41:17Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/9229/ PERFORMANCE OF BEAM CONTAINING BAMBOO ASH IN CONCRETE MIXTURE Adnan, Suraya Hani Mohd Satti, Nadia Syuhada Jameli, Mohammad Ikhmal Osman, Mohamad Hairi Jamellodin, Zalipah Alisibramulisi, Anizahyati T Technology (General) The cement and construction industry's smokestacks are among the most significant contributors to poor air quality, especially in urban areas. The Portland cement production sector was currently under scrutiny due to the enormous amounts of carbon dioxide emitted. The objective of this study is to determine the performance of concrete by flexural of the beam and compressive strength with a percentage of bamboo ash replacement from cement are 0%,5%,10%,15%, and 20%. The concrete mixture was designed by the department of environment (DOE) mix method with the flexural testing method according to ASTM C293 and compressive strength according to BS 1881-116:1983. The study's findings indicated that bamboo ash was capable of improving compressive strength performance at a replacement percentage of 5% for the BACR5 sample, and nearly the same trend happened for flexural testing at the same percentage. Thus, this study can be expanded to include a higher proportion of cement replacement, as the trend indicates an improvement for a 20% replacement rate, termed BACR20. 2023 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/9229/1/J16007_ce2f9b4fe19c877ca88084229107ba10.pdf Adnan, Suraya Hani and Mohd Satti, Nadia Syuhada and Jameli, Mohammad Ikhmal and Osman, Mohamad Hairi and Jamellodin, Zalipah and Alisibramulisi, Anizahyati (2023) PERFORMANCE OF BEAM CONTAINING BAMBOO ASH IN CONCRETE MIXTURE. Malaysian Construction Research Journal, 39 (1). pp. 67-76.
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Adnan, Suraya Hani
Mohd Satti, Nadia Syuhada
Jameli, Mohammad Ikhmal
Osman, Mohamad Hairi
Jamellodin, Zalipah
Alisibramulisi, Anizahyati
PERFORMANCE OF BEAM CONTAINING BAMBOO ASH IN CONCRETE MIXTURE
description The cement and construction industry's smokestacks are among the most significant contributors to poor air quality, especially in urban areas. The Portland cement production sector was currently under scrutiny due to the enormous amounts of carbon dioxide emitted. The objective of this study is to determine the performance of concrete by flexural of the beam and compressive strength with a percentage of bamboo ash replacement from cement are 0%,5%,10%,15%, and 20%. The concrete mixture was designed by the department of environment (DOE) mix method with the flexural testing method according to ASTM C293 and compressive strength according to BS 1881-116:1983. The study's findings indicated that bamboo ash was capable of improving compressive strength performance at a replacement percentage of 5% for the BACR5 sample, and nearly the same trend happened for flexural testing at the same percentage. Thus, this study can be expanded to include a higher proportion of cement replacement, as the trend indicates an improvement for a 20% replacement rate, termed BACR20.
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author Adnan, Suraya Hani
Mohd Satti, Nadia Syuhada
Jameli, Mohammad Ikhmal
Osman, Mohamad Hairi
Jamellodin, Zalipah
Alisibramulisi, Anizahyati
author_facet Adnan, Suraya Hani
Mohd Satti, Nadia Syuhada
Jameli, Mohammad Ikhmal
Osman, Mohamad Hairi
Jamellodin, Zalipah
Alisibramulisi, Anizahyati
author_sort Adnan, Suraya Hani
title PERFORMANCE OF BEAM CONTAINING BAMBOO ASH IN CONCRETE MIXTURE
title_short PERFORMANCE OF BEAM CONTAINING BAMBOO ASH IN CONCRETE MIXTURE
title_full PERFORMANCE OF BEAM CONTAINING BAMBOO ASH IN CONCRETE MIXTURE
title_fullStr PERFORMANCE OF BEAM CONTAINING BAMBOO ASH IN CONCRETE MIXTURE
title_full_unstemmed PERFORMANCE OF BEAM CONTAINING BAMBOO ASH IN CONCRETE MIXTURE
title_sort performance of beam containing bamboo ash in concrete mixture
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/9229/1/J16007_ce2f9b4fe19c877ca88084229107ba10.pdf
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