Workability and Compressive Strength for Concrete with Coconut Shell Aggregate

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This study was conducted to investigate the compressive strength and workability of concrete added with coconut shells. Comparisons were made between conventional concrete with concrete mix coconut shell. In this study, the concretes were mixes with coconut shell by percentage of weight concrete which is 0%, 5%, and 10%. The coconut shell has been crushed first, then it was sieved, to get the optimum size which, that retained on the 5mm sieve and passing 10mm sieve. Experimental tests conducted in this study are slump test and compressive test. The results from this study are workability of concrete added with 0% and 5% of coconut shell has medium degree of workability compared to concrete added with 10% that has low workability. For the compressive strength, the concrete added with 5% and 10% of coconut shell has lower strength compared with normal concrete.

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Leman, A. S., Shahidan, S., Yusuf, M. Y., Mohd Zuki, S. S., & Misnon, N. A. (2016). Workability and Compressive Strength for Concrete with Coconut Shell Aggregate. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 87). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20178701017

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