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Experimental Study on Properties of Concrete with Coconut Shells and Fly Ash

Advanced Materials Research
This work's primary goal is to assess the qualities of concrete that has been hardened and fresh using fly ash and coconut shell. These days, a lot of research is being done to identify substitute building materials because cement and other elements required to make concrete are becoming scarce. In this experimental inquiry, we consistently employed 30%
P. Dhanabal   +5 more
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Exponential Models of Concrete Block Produced with Coconut Shell and Coconut Shell-Ash for Strength Characterization and Structural Stability

International Journal of Engineering Research in Africa
This study presents a novel approach to optimizing concrete block production by utilizing coconut shells and coconut shell ash as sustainable alternatives to stone dust and cement. Using classical experimental-mathematical modeling and exponential regression analysis, the optimal material proportions and their influence on the mechanical strength of ...
Thompson Edozie Okeke   +2 more
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Effects of nanocharcoal coconut-shell ash on the physical and rheological properties of bitumen

Construction and Building Materials, 2018
Abstract Bitumen properties which correspond to high resistance to traffic and temperature are the prime requirements in prolonging the pavement life. To achieve these requirements, nanoscale materials are considered as potential candidates to increase pavement life.
Jeffry, S. N. A.   +5 more
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Comparative Assessment of the Stabilization of Lime-Stabilized Lateritic Soil as Subbase Material Using Coconut Shell Ash and Coconut Husk Ash

Geotechnical and Geological Engineering, 2019
The effect of two agro-based admixtures—coconut shell ash (CSA) and coconut husk ash (CHA)—on lime-stabilized lateritic soil were assessed and their results were compared with respect to the most potent stabilizer that can be used for the stabilization of lateritic soil as sub-base material in this study.
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Chemical Composition Ananlysis of Coconut Shell Powder and Ash for Composite Reinforcement.

ARID ZONE JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING, TECHNOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT, 2023
The use of natural resources which are environmentally friendly to replace the conventional composites materials had been the interest of many researchers lately. Beside the use of natural fibres as reinforcement in polymer matrix composites, the use of fillers made from natural sources such as coconut shell, corn cobs, palm kernel shell, rice husk ...
Abba-Aji, M. A., Ameh , E. S., Shuwa, M.
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Stabilisation of lateritic soil using coconut shell, leaf and husk ash

2012 International Conference on Green Technologies (ICGT), 2012
Considering the necessity of introduction of an economic and ecofriendly soil stabilising material, this study analysed the suitability of coconut shell, husk and leaf ash to stabilize the lateritic soil. After mixing the prepared coconut shell, leaf and husk ash with the collected lateritic soils, the consistency limit tests, engineering property ...
P Vysakh, J Bindu
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The influence of nano-carbon from coconut shell ash as modifier on the properties of bitumen

Road Materials and Pavement Design, 2022
Ramadhansyah Putra Jaya   +2 more
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