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Investigation of the properties of self-compacting concrete with palm kernel shell ash as mineral additive
Author(s) -
Obiakor Sylvester,
B. I. Lukuman
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of civil engineering and construction technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2141-2634
DOI - 10.5897/jcect2017.0473
Subject(s) - palm kernel , compressive strength , slump , materials science , superplasticizer , plasticizer , shell (structure) , cement , composite material , palm , palm oil , environmental science , agroforestry , physics , quantum mechanics
This study investigates workability and the compressive strength properties of self-compacting concrete with palm kernel shell ash (PKSA) as mineral additive for partial cement replacement. The iterative method mix design was used, where water and super plasticizer contents were fixed while solid constituents were adjusted for optimum performance. The mixes were to achieve EFNARC’s 650 and 800 mm slump-flow limits. The results showed that up to 25% replacement of cement using PKSA produced self-compacting concrete with the workability criteria met and comparable compressive strength. Key words: Self-compacting concrete, palm kernel shell ash (PKSA), additives, strengths.

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