As coconut cultivation expands, billions of tonnes of coconut waste, including empty fruit bunches (EFB) fibres are generated annually and mostly disposed in the landfills. The increase in environmental concern pertaining disposal of waste has leads to an interest to use empty fruit bunch (EFB) fibre from coconut waste as an alternative reinforcement in the construction materials, as presented in this research. The objectives of this research are to fabricate coconut EFB fibre reinforced cement cubes, investigate the effectiveness of the fibres in improving the compressive strength of the cement cubes, and also to analyse the fractured surface of the cubes after the compressive strength test. The cement cubes of 5cm x 5cm were prepared by ...
Foamed concrete is a controlled low density ranging from 400kg/m3 to 1800kg/m3, and hence suitable f...
The largest producers of agricultural waste came from the palm oil industry, particularly the oil pa...
Coconut fiber waste as waste material from processed fiber making from coco fiber is generally just ...
There is now a lot of interest in the development of technology for employing natural fibre material...
Considerable work has been done on the mechanical properties of coconut-fibre enhanced concrete. The...
Concrete fails suddenly under tension and cracks excessively when unreinforced. Steel rebar is conve...
This paper centers around the study of physical and mechanical properties of concrete reinforced wit...
Malaysia produced about half of the world palm oil production (10.8 million tonnes), thus making Mal...
In the last few years, there is emerging attention in using Lightweight Foamed Concrete (LFC) as a l...
Rapid crack propagation, brittle mode of failure and increased overload are common in concrete struc...
As Malaysia currently heading to biotechnology hub, it is expected that billions tons of palm oil by...
The high cost of conventional construction materials has led researchers into the search for alterna...
With the quest for green construction and affordable housing system for both the rural and urban pop...
This research describes experimental studies on the use of coconut fibre as enhancement of concrete....
This article aims for analyzing under an axial stress, the behavior of earth blocks reinforced by va...
Foamed concrete is a controlled low density ranging from 400kg/m3 to 1800kg/m3, and hence suitable f...
The largest producers of agricultural waste came from the palm oil industry, particularly the oil pa...
Coconut fiber waste as waste material from processed fiber making from coco fiber is generally just ...
There is now a lot of interest in the development of technology for employing natural fibre material...
Considerable work has been done on the mechanical properties of coconut-fibre enhanced concrete. The...
Concrete fails suddenly under tension and cracks excessively when unreinforced. Steel rebar is conve...
This paper centers around the study of physical and mechanical properties of concrete reinforced wit...
Malaysia produced about half of the world palm oil production (10.8 million tonnes), thus making Mal...
In the last few years, there is emerging attention in using Lightweight Foamed Concrete (LFC) as a l...
Rapid crack propagation, brittle mode of failure and increased overload are common in concrete struc...
As Malaysia currently heading to biotechnology hub, it is expected that billions tons of palm oil by...
The high cost of conventional construction materials has led researchers into the search for alterna...
With the quest for green construction and affordable housing system for both the rural and urban pop...
This research describes experimental studies on the use of coconut fibre as enhancement of concrete....
This article aims for analyzing under an axial stress, the behavior of earth blocks reinforced by va...
Foamed concrete is a controlled low density ranging from 400kg/m3 to 1800kg/m3, and hence suitable f...
The largest producers of agricultural waste came from the palm oil industry, particularly the oil pa...
Coconut fiber waste as waste material from processed fiber making from coco fiber is generally just ...