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Mechanical properties of lightweight concrete using palm oil clinker: an overview
Muhammad Sazlly Nazreen Mahmoor1, Roslli Noor Mohamed2, Nur Hafizah A. Khalid3, Mariyana Aida Ab Kadir4, Nazry Azillah5, Nazirah Ahmad Shukri6, Shariwati Mansor7.
The use of industrial waste as construction material to build environmentally
sustainable structure has several practical and economic advantages. Palm oil clinker is a waste
material obtained by burning off solid wastes during the process of palm oil extraction. The
research performed over the last two decades concerning the use of palm oil clinker as
lightweight aggregates concrete is summarized in this paper. A series of concrete mixes were
studied and analysed in replacing the coarse and fine aggregates by palm oil clinker. The
mechanical properties of the palm oil clinker lightweight concrete are addressed and discussed.
The specific gravity for the palm oil clinker must be less than the normal weight aggregate which
is below 2.20. The parameters of mechanical properties were reviewed included compressive
strength, tensile strength (flexural and splitting) and Young’s modulus. The review showed the
positive impact in concrete properties when replaced the normal coarse and fine aggregates with
the palm oil clinker. The range of compressive strength of the palm oil clinker lightweight
concrete was 30 to 44 MPa. This indicates that palm oil clinker concrete has potential for a
replacement which helps in producing a sustainable environment thus contributing to effective
construction cost.
Affiliation:
- Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
- Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
- Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
- Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
- Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
- Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
- Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
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