Abstract

The use of alternative materials in place of natural aggregate in concrete production has been getting attention all around the globe; this makes concrete a sustainable and environmentally friendly construction material. In this study the use of crushed doum palm shell (CDPS) as partial replacement for coarse aggregate in concrete production was investigated. The concrete grade 30 was used for the research with a water /cement ratio of 0.45. The control sample contained normal concrete ingredient cement, fine aggregate and coarse aggregate. The CDPS replacement by weight was varied at 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, and 25% respectively for the test sample. The 28-day compressive strength of the concrete using Doum palm shell aggregate was found to be 28.0 and 20.2 MPa at 5 and 10% replacement under full water curing and it satisfies the requirement for structural lightweight concrete which was more than 17MPa. The study recommended replacement of coarse aggregate up to a maximum of 10 % crushed doum palm shell for structural light weight concrete and it encourage the use of agricultural wastes in construction as an environmental protection and cost reduction measure. However, results from laboratory investigations indicated that crushed doum palm shell (CDPS) has good potential as a coarse aggregate for production of structural lightweight concrete, especially for low-cost housing and also for use in earthquake prone areas.

Highlights

  • The Infrastructure development across the world creates demand for continues utilization of construction materials

  • With this large proportion of the concrete occupied by aggregate, it is expected for aggregate to have a profound influence on the concrete properties and its general performance

  • The aim of this research is to study the effect of Crushed Doum Palm Shell (CDPS) as partial replacement of coarse aggregate in concrete

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Introduction

The Infrastructure development across the world creates demand for continues utilization of construction materials. One of the main concerns of most countries is coming up with a low impact material to be used in construction which can meet the needs and desires of both contractors and consumers and at the same time fulfill the principles of a new but fast growing trend; sustainable development, using alternative materials in place of natural aggregate in concrete production. This trend tends to make concrete a sustainable and environmentally friendly construction material. Doum palm Shell (DPS) being a hard and not degradable material if crushed to size of coarse aggregate can be a potential material to substitute coarse aggregate and have

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