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Utilization of clinker (industrial waste) as a coarse aggregate substitution on the lightweight concrete

Junus N.

Iop Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science

Published: 2019

Abstract

The Concrete starts to use material substitution to reducing its brittle character. The Material substitution is a substance that can change concrete which are coarse aggregate, fine aggregate, and cement with others materials, such as the Portland cement combine the steel slag, broken stone (coarse aggregate) with a pumice stone, etc. One of function from concrete material substitution method can exercise an industrial waste. The industrial waste can be an output of residue production from industrial activities, one of which is clinker (the waste of burning coals). The purpose of research is 1) Measure of the concrete compressive strength value between Destructive Test and Non-Destructive Test method on lightweight concrete with clinker as coarse aggregate replacements; 2) analyze the correlation of time variation on increased value of compressive strength of lightweight concrete which is tested by UTM, the hammer test, and UPV; 3) the lightweight concrete design with clinker on optimum strength for structural functions and building construction. The result of this research is to know precisely the compressive strength of lightweight concrete made from Clinker which has been tested by UTM, Hammer Test, and UPV. It provides an evaluation of the structures and building construction feasibility towards existing building as an effort to create buildings that are responsive and resistant to natural disasters.

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