The compatibility between cement and kenaf bast fibre and its improvement with various types of accelerators were investigated by observation and analysis on hydration behaviour in terms of hydration characteristics, namely, maximum hydration temperature and required time to reach maximum temperature. Five extraction methods (crude, water retting, decortication, NaOH retting and benzoate retting), four accelerators (CaCl2, AlCl3, Na2SO4, CaO), three concentrations (2, 4 and 6%) and three particle sizes (0.5, 0.8 and 4.0 mm) were used. The hydration behaviour of mixtures demonstrated that NaOH and benzoate were unsuitable with cement. Meanwhile, CaCl2 and CaO were found to be effective accelerators for restraining inhibitory influences. In a...
Wood-wool cement boards (WWCBs) are manufactured in many tropical countries which have extensive euc...
The aim of this study was to develop Gum Acacia Karroo (GAK) as set retarding-water reducing admixtu...
Agricultural by-products such as EFB fibre may be used as an alternative for producing CBFB. Compati...
Kenaf bast fibre (KBF) is rich in cellulose and, has high tensile strength, which is suitable for re...
This study was carried out to explore the potential of kenaf bast fibres (KBFs) for production of ce...
This study was carried out to explore the potential of kenaf bast fibres (KBFs) for production of ce...
In this study, the effect of type II and III Portland cement and the use of undepithed and depithed ...
The natural fibres commonly used to enhance the brittleness of the cement matrix but appropriate fib...
The natural fibres commonly used to enhance the brittleness of the cement matrix but appropriate fib...
This study investigated the applicability of kenaf cellulose microfibers (CMFs) as an internal curin...
This study aims at investigation of the effects of incorporating natural fibres and two types of cem...
The development of civil engineering products made from natural resources are increasing worldwide, ...
This article analyses the possibility of fibre hemp shives (FHS) to be used as lightweight aggregate...
Kenaf fibers are coming into interest to use in reinforced concrete elements in recent years due to ...
Increased environmental awareness and the demand for sustainable materials have promoted the use of ...
Wood-wool cement boards (WWCBs) are manufactured in many tropical countries which have extensive euc...
The aim of this study was to develop Gum Acacia Karroo (GAK) as set retarding-water reducing admixtu...
Agricultural by-products such as EFB fibre may be used as an alternative for producing CBFB. Compati...
Kenaf bast fibre (KBF) is rich in cellulose and, has high tensile strength, which is suitable for re...
This study was carried out to explore the potential of kenaf bast fibres (KBFs) for production of ce...
This study was carried out to explore the potential of kenaf bast fibres (KBFs) for production of ce...
In this study, the effect of type II and III Portland cement and the use of undepithed and depithed ...
The natural fibres commonly used to enhance the brittleness of the cement matrix but appropriate fib...
The natural fibres commonly used to enhance the brittleness of the cement matrix but appropriate fib...
This study investigated the applicability of kenaf cellulose microfibers (CMFs) as an internal curin...
This study aims at investigation of the effects of incorporating natural fibres and two types of cem...
The development of civil engineering products made from natural resources are increasing worldwide, ...
This article analyses the possibility of fibre hemp shives (FHS) to be used as lightweight aggregate...
Kenaf fibers are coming into interest to use in reinforced concrete elements in recent years due to ...
Increased environmental awareness and the demand for sustainable materials have promoted the use of ...
Wood-wool cement boards (WWCBs) are manufactured in many tropical countries which have extensive euc...
The aim of this study was to develop Gum Acacia Karroo (GAK) as set retarding-water reducing admixtu...
Agricultural by-products such as EFB fibre may be used as an alternative for producing CBFB. Compati...