A study on structural lightweight concrete using Oil Palm Shell (OPS) aggregate
An experimental investigation using waste oil palm shell (OPS) as renewable coarse aggregate in structural lightweight concrete was conducted. An optimum OPS concrete mix with slump of 50 to 70 mm, 28-day air-dry density of about 1965 kg/m³ and 28-day compressive strength of more than 28 MPa was d...
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Main Author: | Teo , Delsye Ching Lee |
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Format: | Thesis |
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2007
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