The effect of fly ash and coconut fibre ash as cement replacement materials on cement paste strength

Concrete is the backbone material in the construction field. The main concept of the concrete material is composed of a binder and filler. Cement, concrete main binder highlighted by environmentalists as one of the industry are not environmentally friendly because of the burning of cement raw materi...

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Published inIOP conference series. Materials Science and Engineering Vol. 128; no. 1; pp. 12014 - 12019
Main Authors Bayuaji, R, Kurniawan, R W, Yasin, A K, Fatoni, H AT, Lutfi, F M A
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Bristol IOP Publishing 01.04.2016
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Summary:Concrete is the backbone material in the construction field. The main concept of the concrete material is composed of a binder and filler. Cement, concrete main binder highlighted by environmentalists as one of the industry are not environmentally friendly because of the burning of cement raw materials in the kiln requires energy up to a temperature of 1450° C and the output air waste CO2. On the other hand, the compound content of cement that can be utilized in innovation is Calcium Hydroxide (CaOH), this compound will react with pozzolan material and produces additional strength and durability of concrete, Calcium Silicate Hydrates (CSH). The objective of this research is to explore coconut fibers ash and fly ash. This material was used as cement replacement materials on cement paste. Experimental method was used in this study. SNI-03-1974-1990 is standard used to clarify the compressive strength of cement paste at the age of 7 days. The result of this study that the optimum composition of coconut fiber ash and fly ash to substitute 30% of cement with 25% and 5% for coconut fibers ash and fly ash with similar strength if to be compared normal cement paste.
ISSN:1757-8981
1757-899X
DOI:10.1088/1757-899X/128/1/012014