Coconut shell being a hard and not easily degradable material if crushed to size of coarse aggregate can be a potential material to replace coarse aggregate in concrete. In this study the characteristics of the coarse aggregate and the coconut shell were evaluated. Properties of fresh and hardened concrete with partial replacement of coarse aggregate with coconut shell were also studied. Concrete specimens with 0%, 5%, 10%, 15% and 20% by weight of coarse aggregate replacement with coconut shell were made at 1:2:4 mix ratio. The compressive strength for all the concrete specimens was evaluated at 7, 14, 21 and 28 days and constant water cement ratio of 0.5 was maintained for all the concrete specimens. The aggregate crushing value of the co...
In the construction industry, the increase in construction material cost is one of the greatest impa...
Partial replacement with coconut shell coarse aggregates was studied as a means to produce lightwei...
The growing concern of resource depletion and global pollution has challenged many researchers to se...
Coconut shell being a hard and not easily degradable material if crushed to size of coarse aggregate...
The demand of concrete in the construction industry increased rapidly due to continuous development ...
Coconut shell is one of the most prevalent agricultural solid wastes in several tropical countries. ...
Nowadays, the prices of building materials are rising day by day. The coarse aggregates are the main...
This paper centers around the study of physical and mechanical properties of concrete reinforced wit...
Coconut shell is an organic waste (waste processing) of household or industrial use of coconut as th...
This study was conducted to investigate the compressive strength and workability of concrete added w...
The rising value of construction materials in many countries needs to research and implement of diff...
Sustainable construction materials for resource efficiency and environmental effect have grown in po...
Coconut is one of the most important agriculture products in Malaysia, after the coconut had been pr...
The mechanical properties of coconut shell aggregate concrete (CSAC) namely splitting tensile streng...
The purpose of this study was to (1) analyze the characteristics of fresh concrete with the addition...
In the construction industry, the increase in construction material cost is one of the greatest impa...
Partial replacement with coconut shell coarse aggregates was studied as a means to produce lightwei...
The growing concern of resource depletion and global pollution has challenged many researchers to se...
Coconut shell being a hard and not easily degradable material if crushed to size of coarse aggregate...
The demand of concrete in the construction industry increased rapidly due to continuous development ...
Coconut shell is one of the most prevalent agricultural solid wastes in several tropical countries. ...
Nowadays, the prices of building materials are rising day by day. The coarse aggregates are the main...
This paper centers around the study of physical and mechanical properties of concrete reinforced wit...
Coconut shell is an organic waste (waste processing) of household or industrial use of coconut as th...
This study was conducted to investigate the compressive strength and workability of concrete added w...
The rising value of construction materials in many countries needs to research and implement of diff...
Sustainable construction materials for resource efficiency and environmental effect have grown in po...
Coconut is one of the most important agriculture products in Malaysia, after the coconut had been pr...
The mechanical properties of coconut shell aggregate concrete (CSAC) namely splitting tensile streng...
The purpose of this study was to (1) analyze the characteristics of fresh concrete with the addition...
In the construction industry, the increase in construction material cost is one of the greatest impa...
Partial replacement with coconut shell coarse aggregates was studied as a means to produce lightwei...
The growing concern of resource depletion and global pollution has challenged many researchers to se...