PERFORMANCE OF LIGHTWEIGHT CONCRETE USING PALM OIL CLINKER AS COARSE AGGREGATE
Keywords:
palm oil clinker,lightweight concrete, physical properties, workability and strength, optimum content.Abstract
Malaysia is one of the primary producers of palm oil in Asia and it is the second largest palm oil-producing country in the world. In this study, palm oil clinker (POC) aggregates were used as coarse aggregate replacement in lightweight concrete production. This study focused mainly on the physical properties of POC aggregate and the performance of fresh and hardened concrete mixture to identify the optimum content of replacement of POC as coarse aggregate in lightweight concrete to attain reasonable strength. The approach used in the mix design involved POC replacement of 0%, 33%, 67% and 100% of the content of coarse aggregates. Based on sieve analysis, the course aggregate was well graded. It was found that, as the percentage of replacement of POC increased, the workability of the fresh concrete and density of hardened concrete was decreased. This was due to the physical properties of POC aggregate which is porous, low specific gravity, low bulk density and high water absorption. The maximum compressive strength of the sample was 25.24MPa at 7 days and 27.89MPa at 28 days while splitting tensile strength and flexural strength achieved 5.12MPa and 3.98MPa. In this study, the optimum content of replacement of POC as coarse aggregate to achieve lightweight concrete was about 67% since the results from mechanical properties test comply with the requirement of structural lightweight concrete as stipulated in British Standard, BS 8110 : Part 2 : 1985, RILEM’s functional classification of lightweight concrete, ASTM C330 and others previous study. Considering POC into lightweight concrete structure, it can be reduce the dead load thus saving the construction cost by reducing the size of columns, footings and other load bearing elements of a concrete structure.