The presented paper deals with utilization of raw and treated coir pith as potential component of cementitious composites. The studied material is coir pith originating from a coconut production. Its applicability as cement mixture component was assessed in terms of the physical properties of concrete containing different amount of coir pith. Basic physical properties, compressive and bending strength, and hygric transport characteristics as well as thermal properties belong among the studied characteristics. It was proved that the concrete with 5% (by mass of cement) of this waste material shows appropriate physical properties and it gives rise to an applicable material for building structures. Generally, the coir pith can be regarded as l...
AbstractThis project was conducted to produce a cement panel with the addition of treated and untrea...
Wood-wood cement boards (WWCB) have been extensively used as ceiling tiles or insulating walls thank...
This research describes experimental studies on the use of coconut fibre as enhancement of concrete....
India is the third largest producer of coconuts in the world after Indonesia and Brazil. The product...
The growing concern of resource depletion and global pollution has challenged many researchers to se...
There is now a lot of interest in the development of technology for employing natural fibre material...
The use of lime as a binder and natural fibers as reinforcements have been in use since ancient huma...
This study aimed to develop cementitious composites with the addition of coir pith particles (CCC). ...
Coir pith is a coconut waste derived from the extraction of coconut fiber that accounts for 70% of t...
The aim of this study is to produce a load-bearing concrete hollow block (CHB) with pre-treated coco...
ABSTRACT The use of coconut fiber in construction can both reduce the consumption of mineral aggrega...
Mortar is used all over the world for construction purpose. It consists of cement paste and fine agg...
Curing is the process in which the concrete is protected from loss of moisture and kept within a rea...
Coir has been known as a potential natural fiber for many sustainable construction material developm...
The addition of small closely spaced and uniformly dispersed fibres to concrete can act as a crack a...
AbstractThis project was conducted to produce a cement panel with the addition of treated and untrea...
Wood-wood cement boards (WWCB) have been extensively used as ceiling tiles or insulating walls thank...
This research describes experimental studies on the use of coconut fibre as enhancement of concrete....
India is the third largest producer of coconuts in the world after Indonesia and Brazil. The product...
The growing concern of resource depletion and global pollution has challenged many researchers to se...
There is now a lot of interest in the development of technology for employing natural fibre material...
The use of lime as a binder and natural fibers as reinforcements have been in use since ancient huma...
This study aimed to develop cementitious composites with the addition of coir pith particles (CCC). ...
Coir pith is a coconut waste derived from the extraction of coconut fiber that accounts for 70% of t...
The aim of this study is to produce a load-bearing concrete hollow block (CHB) with pre-treated coco...
ABSTRACT The use of coconut fiber in construction can both reduce the consumption of mineral aggrega...
Mortar is used all over the world for construction purpose. It consists of cement paste and fine agg...
Curing is the process in which the concrete is protected from loss of moisture and kept within a rea...
Coir has been known as a potential natural fiber for many sustainable construction material developm...
The addition of small closely spaced and uniformly dispersed fibres to concrete can act as a crack a...
AbstractThis project was conducted to produce a cement panel with the addition of treated and untrea...
Wood-wood cement boards (WWCB) have been extensively used as ceiling tiles or insulating walls thank...
This research describes experimental studies on the use of coconut fibre as enhancement of concrete....