Rapid drying shrinkage is an important factor in causing cracks of concrete. This research was aimed at studying the effects of Palm Oil Empty Fruited Bunch (POEFB) fibre on the drying shrinkage behaviour and compressive strength of foamed concrete (FC) under two different curing conditions. The adopted curing conditions were air curing and tropical natural weather curing. Two volume fractions of POEFB fibre were used, which were 0.25% and 0.50% based on dry mix weight with 1-2 cm in length. The dimensional stability of the control specimen and POEFB fibre reinforced FCs was obtained by cumulating the measured linear shrinkage or expansion due to different curing conditions. The results from the two different specimens were compared. The re...
Oil palm shell (or palm kernel shell) and oil-palm-boiler clinker are two solid wastes from palm oil...
This research was carried out to evaluate the influence of hooked-end steel fibers on compressive an...
Foamed concrete is a controlled low density ranging from 400kg/m3 to 1800kg/m3, and hence suitable f...
Rapid drying shrinkage is an important factor in causing cracks of concrete. This research was aimed...
As Malaysia currently heading to biotechnology hub, it is expected that billions tons of palm oil by...
Malaysia produced about half of the world palm oil production (10.8 million tonnes), thus making Mal...
The focus of this project is to study the flexural performance of natural fiber concrete, which in t...
: This study aims to evaluate the influence of palm oil Empty Fruit Bunch (EFB) fibers on flexural s...
Durability of concrete structures against agents of disintegration is receiving attention because of...
Nowadays, in Malaysia, one of the country's challenges is the improper management and disposal of so...
This research aims to investigate the effect of Oil Palm Fiber (OPF) as reinforcement in concrete. T...
Palm oil industry is one of the most promising and rapidly growing industries Malaysia. However, lot...
The largest producers of agricultural waste came from the palm oil industry, particularly the oil pa...
Malaysia is well known as the main crude palm oil producer and exporter in the world. Million tons o...
Over the recent decades, scientists have begun to search for more sustainable and environmentally fr...
Oil palm shell (or palm kernel shell) and oil-palm-boiler clinker are two solid wastes from palm oil...
This research was carried out to evaluate the influence of hooked-end steel fibers on compressive an...
Foamed concrete is a controlled low density ranging from 400kg/m3 to 1800kg/m3, and hence suitable f...
Rapid drying shrinkage is an important factor in causing cracks of concrete. This research was aimed...
As Malaysia currently heading to biotechnology hub, it is expected that billions tons of palm oil by...
Malaysia produced about half of the world palm oil production (10.8 million tonnes), thus making Mal...
The focus of this project is to study the flexural performance of natural fiber concrete, which in t...
: This study aims to evaluate the influence of palm oil Empty Fruit Bunch (EFB) fibers on flexural s...
Durability of concrete structures against agents of disintegration is receiving attention because of...
Nowadays, in Malaysia, one of the country's challenges is the improper management and disposal of so...
This research aims to investigate the effect of Oil Palm Fiber (OPF) as reinforcement in concrete. T...
Palm oil industry is one of the most promising and rapidly growing industries Malaysia. However, lot...
The largest producers of agricultural waste came from the palm oil industry, particularly the oil pa...
Malaysia is well known as the main crude palm oil producer and exporter in the world. Million tons o...
Over the recent decades, scientists have begun to search for more sustainable and environmentally fr...
Oil palm shell (or palm kernel shell) and oil-palm-boiler clinker are two solid wastes from palm oil...
This research was carried out to evaluate the influence of hooked-end steel fibers on compressive an...
Foamed concrete is a controlled low density ranging from 400kg/m3 to 1800kg/m3, and hence suitable f...