Determining the Suitability of POFA as Partial Replacement to Cement in Concrete for Acoustic Properties: Sounds Transmission Loss and Sounds Absorption Assessment

Abundance of palm oil fuel ash (POFA) produced by the process of burning fibers and fruit bunches as fuel has contribute to several problems related to the space and environmental control. By having an alternative to manage and control the POFA as agricultural waste, it can give great benefits in co...

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Published in:IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
Main Author: Razali A.W.; Ayob M.A.; Fikri Saaid M.N.; Awang Yunus A.I.; Maarof K.A.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: Institute of Physics Publishing 2018
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Razali A.W.; Ayob M.A.; Fikri Saaid M.N.; Awang Yunus A.I.; Maarof K.A.
Determining the Suitability of POFA as Partial Replacement to Cement in Concrete for Acoustic Properties: Sounds Transmission Loss and Sounds Absorption Assessment
2018
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
429
1
10.1088/1757-899X/429/1/012028
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85057395992&doi=10.1088%2f1757-899X%2f429%2f1%2f012028&partnerID=40&md5=9768faf9f070900e518fb199c0fd22d3
Abundance of palm oil fuel ash (POFA) produced by the process of burning fibers and fruit bunches as fuel has contribute to several problems related to the space and environmental control. By having an alternative to manage and control the POFA as agricultural waste, it can give great benefits in construction industry for replacing the dependence of Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) as binder in concrete. The properties of POFA itself are close to the OPC as binder in concrete yet there are some other unique characteristic of POFA in providing a better acoustical performance in a concrete. In this study shown that by replacing some part of cement with POFA in concrete mixture, it contribute to greater acoustical performance due to the high sound transmission loss and sound absorption found in this study. This study focus on single concrete mix with water cement ratio of 0.45 for concrete grade 25 and can be concluded that higher percentage of POFA replacement can enhance the acoustic properties of a concrete block but may reduce the strength of the concrete. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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author Razali A.W.; Ayob M.A.; Fikri Saaid M.N.; Awang Yunus A.I.; Maarof K.A.
spellingShingle Razali A.W.; Ayob M.A.; Fikri Saaid M.N.; Awang Yunus A.I.; Maarof K.A.
Determining the Suitability of POFA as Partial Replacement to Cement in Concrete for Acoustic Properties: Sounds Transmission Loss and Sounds Absorption Assessment
author_facet Razali A.W.; Ayob M.A.; Fikri Saaid M.N.; Awang Yunus A.I.; Maarof K.A.
author_sort Razali A.W.; Ayob M.A.; Fikri Saaid M.N.; Awang Yunus A.I.; Maarof K.A.
title Determining the Suitability of POFA as Partial Replacement to Cement in Concrete for Acoustic Properties: Sounds Transmission Loss and Sounds Absorption Assessment
title_short Determining the Suitability of POFA as Partial Replacement to Cement in Concrete for Acoustic Properties: Sounds Transmission Loss and Sounds Absorption Assessment
title_full Determining the Suitability of POFA as Partial Replacement to Cement in Concrete for Acoustic Properties: Sounds Transmission Loss and Sounds Absorption Assessment
title_fullStr Determining the Suitability of POFA as Partial Replacement to Cement in Concrete for Acoustic Properties: Sounds Transmission Loss and Sounds Absorption Assessment
title_full_unstemmed Determining the Suitability of POFA as Partial Replacement to Cement in Concrete for Acoustic Properties: Sounds Transmission Loss and Sounds Absorption Assessment
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description Abundance of palm oil fuel ash (POFA) produced by the process of burning fibers and fruit bunches as fuel has contribute to several problems related to the space and environmental control. By having an alternative to manage and control the POFA as agricultural waste, it can give great benefits in construction industry for replacing the dependence of Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) as binder in concrete. The properties of POFA itself are close to the OPC as binder in concrete yet there are some other unique characteristic of POFA in providing a better acoustical performance in a concrete. In this study shown that by replacing some part of cement with POFA in concrete mixture, it contribute to greater acoustical performance due to the high sound transmission loss and sound absorption found in this study. This study focus on single concrete mix with water cement ratio of 0.45 for concrete grade 25 and can be concluded that higher percentage of POFA replacement can enhance the acoustic properties of a concrete block but may reduce the strength of the concrete. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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