Unlocking the Potential of Palm Kernel Shell and Quarry Dust: A Cost-Driven Approach to Replacing Sand and Gravel in Concrete

Hassan Abdullahi Maikano, T. Akanbi
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This research investigates the potential of palm kernel shells (PKS) and quarry dust (QD) as sustainable and cost-effective replacements for sand and gravel in concrete production. The study explores the impact of varying PKS and QD content on workability, density, water absorption, and mechanical properties. While increasing these alternative aggregates decreases workability and density, it improves water absorption and, in some cases, mechanical strength. Response Surface Methodology (RSM) identified a combination of 5% PKS and 20% QD (-1, -1) as the optimal replacement level for achieving a balance between cost and performance. This mix offers a significant cost reduction of 18.2% relative to concrete made with conventional aggregates. The study highlights the potential of PKS and QD as sustainable alternatives for conventional aggregates. Utilizing these readily available waste materials can reduce reliance on natural resources, promote waste management practices, and contribute to a more environmentally friendly construction industry. Additionally, the research suggests that quarry dust alone might be a more suitable replacement material than PKS due to its superior influence on concrete strength. This research provides valuable insights for optimizing concrete mix design with PKS and QD, promoting cost-effective and sustainable construction practices in regions with abundant palm oil production and quarrying activities.
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释放棕榈仁壳和采石粉的潜力:以成本为导向的混凝土砂石替代方法
本研究调查了棕榈仁壳(PKS)和石矿灰(QD)在混凝土生产中作为砂石替代品的可持续发展和成本效益的潜力。研究探讨了不同的 PKS 和 QD 含量对工作性、密度、吸水性和机械性能的影响。虽然增加这些替代骨料会降低工作性和密度,但却能提高吸水性,在某些情况下还能提高机械强度。响应面方法(RSM)确定了 5% PKS 和 20% QD 的组合(-1, -1)是实现成本与性能平衡的最佳替代水平。与使用传统骨料制成的混凝土相比,这种混合料的成本大幅降低了 18.2%。这项研究强调了 PKS 和 QD 作为传统骨料可持续替代品的潜力。利用这些现成的废弃材料可以减少对自然资源的依赖,促进废弃物管理实践,并促进更环保的建筑行业。此外,研究还表明,与 PKS 相比,单独使用石矿粉可能是更合适的替代材料,因为它对混凝土强度的影响更大。这项研究为优化使用 PKS 和 QD 的混凝土混合设计提供了宝贵的见解,有助于在棕榈油生产和采石活动丰富的地区推广具有成本效益和可持续发展的建筑实践。
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