Properties comparison between ordinary portland cement (OPC) and palm oil fuel ash (POFA) concrete reinforcement
Abstract
The increase in the production of palm oil had caused existence of problem in oil palm
dust disposal in Malaysia that is world's largest exporter. Realizing effect of this
problem, various solutions raised to overcome this matter and among them is by reuse
waste material (POFA) for use in construction field. Several studies were being
conducted on palm oil fuel ash and this waste seen potentially to be applied to replace
Portland cement. In this study, oil palm (POFA) waste production effectiveness named
oil palm dust studied to know replacement percentage that is most optimal and strength
that is achievable by a concrete sample which contain POFA mixture. Reinforced
concrete used in POFA sample testing to know effect of the material used in real
structure building. Several tests were made on POFA sample namely slump test on wet
concrete, compression test, flexural test that were carried out on beam sample, water
absorption test, and pull out test. From all tests that have done, concrete sample which
contains POFA have lower strength compared to plain concrete (OPC). On the other
hand, cement replacement by 10% POFA shows highest record strength that is
achievable compared to POFA mixture 30% and 50% in 28 day age. POFA nature that
more absorb water compared to cement cause chemical reaction affected and influence
concrete strength.