Fire Behaviour Of Cement Mortar With Recycle Rubber Slippers
This research is about 50% replacement of fine aggregate with recycled rubber slippers in order to determine the objective of this research which is to study the effect of temperature and to determine the changes in compressive strength in cement mortar. To achieve the aim of this research, a two...
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Summary: | This research is about 50% replacement of fine aggregate with recycled rubber slippers in
order to determine the objective of this research which is to study the effect of temperature
and to determine the changes in compressive strength in cement mortar. To achieve the aim
of this research, a two stage program was conducted. In first stage, cement mortar without
recycled rubber slippers which is controlled cubes. In second stage, cement mortar cement
mortar with recycled rubber slippers. A total of 30 cubes 50 x 50 x 50 mm tested to
determine the compressive strength of the mixed at 28 days. This test will conduct under
different temperature which room temperature 27°C, 100°C, 200°C, 300°C and 500°C. The
recycled rubber slippers crumps not more than 4mm which less than the fine aggregate
standards. The mixing method for this research is very similar with the production of
cement mortar, but a small replacement in fine aggregate. Required data has been observed,
obtained and tabulated to fulfill the objective of this research. These data are used to
compare the samples with and without recycled rubber slippers and also proves the
theoretical effect in temperature and compressive strength. The compressive strength of
mortar cubes with recycled rubber slipper is expected to be higher than the without recycled
rubber slippers. Furthermore, the results on compressive strength of mortar cubes for 28
days has been tabulated, graphed and discussed. End of this research has some suggestion
included with several recommendation can be a possible for additional improvement on
this research in future. |
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