This paper presents an experimental study on the development of masonry block with Palm Oil Fuel Ash (POFA) as a partial replacement to cement whilst maintaining satisfactory properties of masonry block. The dosages of POFA are limited to 0%, 20%, 40% and 60% by mass of the total cementitious material in the masonry block. The experiments on masonry block investigate the compressive strength and the breaking load for mechanical properties and water absorption and efflorescence for its durability. The compressive strength and the breaking load of the masonry blocks reduce with increasing percentage of POFA replacement. However, it satisfies the requirements of Class 1 and Class 2 load-bearing masonry block according to Malaysian Standard MS7...
Palm Oil Fuel Ash (POFA) is known as the by-product from palm oil industry while fly ash is a by-pro...
The performance of Fibre Reinforced Mortar (FRM) mixed with microfine size Palm Oil Fuel Ash was inv...
Palm Oil Fuel Ash (POFA) is by-product obtained by burning of fibers, shells and empty fruit bunches...
This paper presents an experimental study on the development of masonry block with Palm Oil Fuel Ash...
This paper presents an experimental study on the development of masonry block with Palm Oil Fuel Ash...
Palm Oil Fuel Ash (POFA) is a by-product of the palm oil industry that is often disposed at landfil...
The prosperous palm oil industry continues to generate increasing amount of palm oil fuel ash which ...
This paper assesses the mechanical properties of cement brick containing Expanded Polystyrene Beads ...
The prosperous palm oil industry continues to generate increasing amount of palm oil fuel ash which ...
Both palm oil fuel industry and cement industry are causing native impact to the enviroment.The amou...
Palm oil fuel ash is a waste material that can be used as partial cement replacement. However, its r...
Malaysia as the world's largest exporter of palm oil has been facing problems- in disposing palm oil...
Cement sand brick is a type of brick made from a mixture of cement and sand. Due to growth of constr...
The study explores and compares the properties of masonry blocks produced with palm kernel shell (PK...
The utilization of palm oil fuel ash (POFA) into fired clay bricks is one of the alternatives for mi...
Palm Oil Fuel Ash (POFA) is known as the by-product from palm oil industry while fly ash is a by-pro...
The performance of Fibre Reinforced Mortar (FRM) mixed with microfine size Palm Oil Fuel Ash was inv...
Palm Oil Fuel Ash (POFA) is by-product obtained by burning of fibers, shells and empty fruit bunches...
This paper presents an experimental study on the development of masonry block with Palm Oil Fuel Ash...
This paper presents an experimental study on the development of masonry block with Palm Oil Fuel Ash...
Palm Oil Fuel Ash (POFA) is a by-product of the palm oil industry that is often disposed at landfil...
The prosperous palm oil industry continues to generate increasing amount of palm oil fuel ash which ...
This paper assesses the mechanical properties of cement brick containing Expanded Polystyrene Beads ...
The prosperous palm oil industry continues to generate increasing amount of palm oil fuel ash which ...
Both palm oil fuel industry and cement industry are causing native impact to the enviroment.The amou...
Palm oil fuel ash is a waste material that can be used as partial cement replacement. However, its r...
Malaysia as the world's largest exporter of palm oil has been facing problems- in disposing palm oil...
Cement sand brick is a type of brick made from a mixture of cement and sand. Due to growth of constr...
The study explores and compares the properties of masonry blocks produced with palm kernel shell (PK...
The utilization of palm oil fuel ash (POFA) into fired clay bricks is one of the alternatives for mi...
Palm Oil Fuel Ash (POFA) is known as the by-product from palm oil industry while fly ash is a by-pro...
The performance of Fibre Reinforced Mortar (FRM) mixed with microfine size Palm Oil Fuel Ash was inv...
Palm Oil Fuel Ash (POFA) is by-product obtained by burning of fibers, shells and empty fruit bunches...