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Data on the pozzolanic activity in coconut shell ash (CSA) for use in sustainable construction [PDF]
The data presented herein are results of the research summary of the investigation for pozzolanic activity in coconut shell ash (CSA) towards a sustainable construction.
Opeyemi Joshua +6 more
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Coconut shell concrete beams containing coconut shell ash are a feasible alternative to traditional reinforced concrete beams in structural applications. Coconut shells in reinforced concrete beams are essential in earthquake-prone areas because of their
Trokon Cooper Herring +2 more
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In the agricultural industry, coconut shells are one of the most generated wastes worldwide. In particular, studies in the Philippines show that the maximum capacity of the organic decomposition processes of agricultural products is exceeded due to the ...
Bernardo Lejano +5 more
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High cost of cement used as binder in the production of concrete has led to a search for alternative. Using a mix design ratio of 1:2:4 and water binder ratio of 0.63, concrete cubes were casted using varying ordinary Portland cement (OPC): palm kernel ...
Olugbenga Joseph Oyedepo +2 more
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Performance evaluation of concrete blended with industrial and agricultural wastes reinforced with hybrid fibres – a feasibility study [PDF]
Engineering and research challenges include exhausting traditional construction resources and disposing of garbage. In order to solve these issues, industrial or agricultural waste is being extensively studied as a construction material alternative ...
Siva Shanmukha Anjaneya Babu Padavala +4 more
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Sumenep has a large amount of coconut shell ash waste from the briquette industry and a considerable potential for producing limestone (hydraulic lime).
Anita Intan Nura Diana, Nor Zainah
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Coconut Shell Ash as Cementitious Material in Concrete: A Review
In recent years, there has been great concern about introducing new supplementary cementitious materials (SCM) in place of ordinary Portland cement (OPC) in concrete. The aim of this study is to check the behavior of coconut shell ash (CSA) with various proportions in concrete.
Naraindas Bheel +2 more
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Application of coconut fiber and shell in the bleaching of soybean oil
The bleaching process is an important stage in the edible oil refining operation, and is carried out by using acid-activated bleaching earths. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficiency of coconut fiber ash, shell ash, acid-activated fiber ash
S. Tavakoli Ghahjaverestani +2 more
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Influence of biomass ash and coconut shell in scrap steel fiber reinforced concrete [PDF]
To develop a sustainable concrete solution, the aggregates and cement in the concrete mixture were partially replaced with Cocos nucifera endocarp (coconut shell) aggregate and biomass ash (sugarcane bagasse ash) respectively.
Ramalingam Vijayalakshmi +4 more
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Fibre reinforced concrete containing waste coconut shell aggregate, fly ash and polypropylene fibre
The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of polypropylene fibre addition into eco-concrete made with fly ash, an industrial by product, as partial cement replacement material, and coconut shell, an agricultural waste, as coarse aggregates, on ...
R. Prakash +3 more
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