Palm oil fuel ash (POFA) has been widely utilized to replace cement in self - compacting concrete (SCC) to reduce the cost of its production, environmental pollution and health hazard caused in the cement production. However, the effect of high temperatures on SCC incorporating POFA has not been well established. The purpose of this research is to examine effects of high temperatures on the physical and compressive strength properties of SCC incorporating POFA with replacement level of 20% by weight of cement. The compressive strengths of SCC specimens were evaluated at 28 days of curing using both cubes and cylinders. Thereafter, the SCC specimens were exposed to high temperatures of 200, 400, 600 and 800 °C using an electric furnace for a...
This study aims to explore the impact of different fibers on the explosive spalling resistance, resi...
This paper presents experimental results of some fresh and hardened state properties of selfcompact...
This study presents the effect of elevated temperature on mass loss ratio, ultrasonic pulse velocity...
The residual compressive strength of concrete containing palm oil fuel ash (POFA) after exposure to ...
The use of Palm Oil Fuel Ash (POFA) only has a limitation of segregation when added up to 15% in con...
This paper presents an experimental investigation on the performance of self-compacting concrete (SC...
An experimental investigation was conducted to evaluate the performance of self-compacting concrete ...
This paper presents the experimental findings of a study on the effect of cooling method on the resi...
Self-compacting concrete (SCC) is being used in high-rise buildings and industrial structures which ...
Concrete’s thermal properties are more complex than for most materials because not only is the concr...
The properties of concrete exposed to elevated temperature are of great importance in terms of struc...
Self-compacting concrete flows and fills reinforcement gaps and corners of formworks without the nee...
This article reports the effects of elevated temperature resistance capacity of palm oil clinker (PO...
Palm oil fuel ash (POFA) has previously been used as a partial cement replacement in concrete. Howev...
In order to obtain the desired fluidity and stability characteristics in the fresh state, SCC compos...
This study aims to explore the impact of different fibers on the explosive spalling resistance, resi...
This paper presents experimental results of some fresh and hardened state properties of selfcompact...
This study presents the effect of elevated temperature on mass loss ratio, ultrasonic pulse velocity...
The residual compressive strength of concrete containing palm oil fuel ash (POFA) after exposure to ...
The use of Palm Oil Fuel Ash (POFA) only has a limitation of segregation when added up to 15% in con...
This paper presents an experimental investigation on the performance of self-compacting concrete (SC...
An experimental investigation was conducted to evaluate the performance of self-compacting concrete ...
This paper presents the experimental findings of a study on the effect of cooling method on the resi...
Self-compacting concrete (SCC) is being used in high-rise buildings and industrial structures which ...
Concrete’s thermal properties are more complex than for most materials because not only is the concr...
The properties of concrete exposed to elevated temperature are of great importance in terms of struc...
Self-compacting concrete flows and fills reinforcement gaps and corners of formworks without the nee...
This article reports the effects of elevated temperature resistance capacity of palm oil clinker (PO...
Palm oil fuel ash (POFA) has previously been used as a partial cement replacement in concrete. Howev...
In order to obtain the desired fluidity and stability characteristics in the fresh state, SCC compos...
This study aims to explore the impact of different fibers on the explosive spalling resistance, resi...
This paper presents experimental results of some fresh and hardened state properties of selfcompact...
This study presents the effect of elevated temperature on mass loss ratio, ultrasonic pulse velocity...