Properties of compress stabilised laterite interlocking block using recycled fine aggregate

Construction waste is becoming a serious environmental problem in many large cities in the world including Malaysia. Thus, the minimisation of construction wastes has become a pressing issue. Compressed earth interlocking block (CEIB) is a part of Block Work Systems in Industrialised Building System...

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Main Author: Hasbullah Ali, Abd Rahim
Format: Undergraduates Project Papers
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Published: 2014
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description Construction waste is becoming a serious environmental problem in many large cities in the world including Malaysia. Thus, the minimisation of construction wastes has become a pressing issue. Compressed earth interlocking block (CEIB) is a part of Block Work Systems in Industrialised Building Systems (IBS). Using the CEIB will reduce the construction time and cost in houses construction as it does not required mortal in bricklaying work. The aim of this study is to determine the suitable curing method and to determine the characteristic of the interlocking block using recycled fine aggregate in terms of compressive strength, durability and water absorption. The different percentages of natural fine aggregate and recycled fine aggregate were used in producing the interlocking block (50:50%, and 33.33:66.67%). The curing sets experimental have 4 different type of curing method. The results from the curing sets experimental shows that Set 3# give the highest compressive strength value (7.01 MPa) for 7 days of curing. The curing method of Set 3# will be used in the recycled set experimental. The test result for the interlocking block using recycled fine aggregate show a lower value of compressive strength than interlocking block in curing set 3# (3.78 MPa from interlocking block with 50% replacement of recycled fine aggregate) with 13.33% of water absorption percentage.
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spelling my.ump.umpir.93142021-07-27T04:02:34Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/9314/ Properties of compress stabilised laterite interlocking block using recycled fine aggregate Hasbullah Ali, Abd Rahim TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Construction waste is becoming a serious environmental problem in many large cities in the world including Malaysia. Thus, the minimisation of construction wastes has become a pressing issue. Compressed earth interlocking block (CEIB) is a part of Block Work Systems in Industrialised Building Systems (IBS). Using the CEIB will reduce the construction time and cost in houses construction as it does not required mortal in bricklaying work. The aim of this study is to determine the suitable curing method and to determine the characteristic of the interlocking block using recycled fine aggregate in terms of compressive strength, durability and water absorption. The different percentages of natural fine aggregate and recycled fine aggregate were used in producing the interlocking block (50:50%, and 33.33:66.67%). The curing sets experimental have 4 different type of curing method. The results from the curing sets experimental shows that Set 3# give the highest compressive strength value (7.01 MPa) for 7 days of curing. The curing method of Set 3# will be used in the recycled set experimental. The test result for the interlocking block using recycled fine aggregate show a lower value of compressive strength than interlocking block in curing set 3# (3.78 MPa from interlocking block with 50% replacement of recycled fine aggregate) with 13.33% of water absorption percentage. 2014-01 Undergraduates Project Papers NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/9314/1/HASBULLAH%20ALI%20BIN%20ABD%20RAHIM.PDF Hasbullah Ali, Abd Rahim (2014) Properties of compress stabilised laterite interlocking block using recycled fine aggregate. Faculty Of Civil Engineering & Earth Resources, Universiti Malaysia Pahang.
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Hasbullah Ali, Abd Rahim
Properties of compress stabilised laterite interlocking block using recycled fine aggregate
title Properties of compress stabilised laterite interlocking block using recycled fine aggregate
title_full Properties of compress stabilised laterite interlocking block using recycled fine aggregate
title_fullStr Properties of compress stabilised laterite interlocking block using recycled fine aggregate
title_full_unstemmed Properties of compress stabilised laterite interlocking block using recycled fine aggregate
title_short Properties of compress stabilised laterite interlocking block using recycled fine aggregate
title_sort properties of compress stabilised laterite interlocking block using recycled fine aggregate
topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/9314/1/HASBULLAH%20ALI%20BIN%20ABD%20RAHIM.PDF
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