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Correlations Between Compressive, Flexural and Tensile Strengths of Foamed Concrete Strengthened with Oil Palm Biomass Wastes
2020
International journal of recent technology and engineering
Owing its superior features, such as low in density, excellent thermal properties and great fire resistance performance, foamed concrete is gaining acceptance in the construction industry. Nevertheless, foamed concrete is weak in tension. Foamed concrete reinforced with fibers has amplified due to its boosted properties after cracking of the cementitious matrix. Hence, fibers from spikelets and stalks from oil palm biomass wastes were used to scrutinize the correlations between compressive,
doi:10.35940/ijrte.f9271.038620
fatcat:qnyhs6qizrajrbxv6ypkxhiqby