The compressive strength of concrete depends on the physical characteristics of the concrete forming materials. Oyster shells originating from Krueng Neng, Aceh Besar are very abundant, left unattended by fishermen, causing pollution of the surrounding environment. Oyster shell dust contains CaO, which can be used as a partial substitution of cement. Therefore, it is necessary to study oyster shell ash as cement replacement and fine aggregate in concrete production. This research aims to determine the compressive strength of concrete using shell ash as cement replacement and fine aggregate. The oyster shells were obtained from Krueng Neng, Lamjamee Village, Jaya Baru, Aceh Besar District. The oyster shells were crushed with a Los Angeles Te...
Over-exploitation of natural river sand and waste oyster shells (WOS) dumped randomly will cause ser...
Various studies have been conducted on different waste products to determine the effectiveness of th...
The continuous increase in the demand of concrete corresponds to the increase of the cost for the na...
Concrete is the main component of construction materials in Indonesia. Concrete composition material...
Due to the increasing demand of construction materials, several studies have been conducted regardin...
Concrete is one of the most widely used building materials today interms of physical construction. C...
Green concrete is a concrete composed of materials that do not damage the environment. One of them i...
Wasted oyster shells generate environmental pollution and odor, thereby causing inconvenience to peo...
AbstractBlood clam or cockle (Anadara granosa) shell is a type of marine by-product that can be used...
This paper present data on physical, chemical and engineering properties of concrete such as compres...
Concrete is one of the most widely used building materials today in terms of physical construction. ...
Egg and snail shells are agricultural waste materials generated in abundance from hatcheries, homes,...
A large quantity of oyster shell is generated every year in coastal regions. Instead of being dumped...
This paper present data on physical, chemical and engineering properties of concrete such as compres...
Various studies had been carried out by using waste products to replace the current material use for...
Over-exploitation of natural river sand and waste oyster shells (WOS) dumped randomly will cause ser...
Various studies have been conducted on different waste products to determine the effectiveness of th...
The continuous increase in the demand of concrete corresponds to the increase of the cost for the na...
Concrete is the main component of construction materials in Indonesia. Concrete composition material...
Due to the increasing demand of construction materials, several studies have been conducted regardin...
Concrete is one of the most widely used building materials today interms of physical construction. C...
Green concrete is a concrete composed of materials that do not damage the environment. One of them i...
Wasted oyster shells generate environmental pollution and odor, thereby causing inconvenience to peo...
AbstractBlood clam or cockle (Anadara granosa) shell is a type of marine by-product that can be used...
This paper present data on physical, chemical and engineering properties of concrete such as compres...
Concrete is one of the most widely used building materials today in terms of physical construction. ...
Egg and snail shells are agricultural waste materials generated in abundance from hatcheries, homes,...
A large quantity of oyster shell is generated every year in coastal regions. Instead of being dumped...
This paper present data on physical, chemical and engineering properties of concrete such as compres...
Various studies had been carried out by using waste products to replace the current material use for...
Over-exploitation of natural river sand and waste oyster shells (WOS) dumped randomly will cause ser...
Various studies have been conducted on different waste products to determine the effectiveness of th...
The continuous increase in the demand of concrete corresponds to the increase of the cost for the na...