Ash from Oil‐Palm Waste as a Concrete Material
- 1 May 1990
- journal article
- Published by American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) in Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering
- Vol. 2 (2), 94-105
- https://doi.org/10.1061/(asce)0899-1561(1990)2:2(94)
Abstract
The palm‐oil industry produces large amounts of solid wastes. Shell and fiber wastes are used extensively as fuel for steam production in palm‐oil mills. After combustion, a large quantity of ash is produced and creates problems of disposal. The feasibility of using the shell and fiber ash as a construction material is studied. The material differs from PFA from coal‐fired power plants in that it has a higher content of residual organic, a higher alkali content, is coarser. The experimental results indicate that no significant effects of ash addition on the segregation, shrinkage, water absorption, density, and soundness of cement. The workability of concrete blended with the shell and fiber ash is good, and setting times are well within the requirements of both American and British standards. The shell and fiber ash is only weakly pozzolanic, the decrease in compressive strength of concrete is almost proportional to the amount of ash in the blended cement, except when only 10% ash is used. The results sh...Keywords
This publication has 12 references indexed in Scilit:
- Bricks Manufactured from SludgeJournal of Environmental Engineering, 1987
- Low-grade and manufactured aggregates — A review of prospects for utilisationResources and Conservation, 1986
- Complete Reclamation of Wastewater and SludgeWater Science & Technology, 1985
- Constructive Sludge Management: BiobrickJournal of Environmental Engineering, 1984
- Utilization of incinerator residue in concreteConservation & Recycling, 1982
- New developments in waste glass utilisationConservation & Recycling, 1979
- Rice husk ash-lime-cement mixes for use in masonry unitsBuilding and Environment, 1977
- Energy and industrial materials from crop residuesResource Recovery and Conservation, 1976
- Aspects of waste materials and their potential for use in concreteResource Recovery and Conservation, 1976
- Aggregates Manufactured from Waste MaterialsPublished by ASTM International ,1976