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A thesis in the Department of Construction and Wood Technology Education,
Faculty of Technical Education, submitted to the School of Graduate Studies,
University of Education, Winneba in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the
award of the Master of Philosophy (Construction Technology) Degree.
MAY, 2020 |
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The utilization of Palm kernel shell (PKS) as alternative to conventional materials for the
Ghanaian construction industry is very desirable to promote sustainable development. This
is in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs 11) which promote safe
sustainable cities and communities. The purpose of this current study was to investigate
the effects of size variation of PKS as coarse aggregate in lightweight concrete.
Appropriate sieves were used to get the right various sizes of PKS for this experimental
work; these are sizes retained on the sieves 6mm, 8mm, 10mm and 12mm. The study
employed a series of mixes which resulted in casting and testing 60 cubes and 60 beams at
7,14,21 and 28 days of curing. The materials phase of this research evaluated the key
mechanical properties of hardened concrete, thus compressive strength, flexural strength
and density. The compressive strength of the samples increases as the curing age increases.
The aggregate sizes 6mm, 8mm,10mm, 12mm and Mixed PKS content, at 7-day recorded
an average compressive strength of 3.533 N/mm2
, 3.133 N/mm2
, 3.400 N/mm2
,5.567
N/mm2
and 4.700 N/mm2
respectively. The average compressive strength for 28-day of
curing were 4.100 N/mm2
, 3.833 N/mm2
, 5.167 N/mm2
, 6.500 N/mm2
and 5.767 N/mm2
for aggregate sizes of 6mm, 8mm, 10mm,12mm and Mixed PKS content respectively.
Then also the average flexural strength recorded for 28-days of curing were 0.836
N/mm2
,0.936 N/mm2
,1.761 N/mm2
,2.185 N/mm2
and 1.467 N/mm2
for the various
aggregate sizes 6mm, 8mm, 10mm, 12mm and Mixed PKS content respectively. The
average dry density for 28-days of curing were 1509.73kg/m3
, 1497.0 kg/m3
, 1624.13
kg/m3
, 1685.0 kg/m3
and 1610.47 kg/m3
for aggregate sizes 6mm, 8mm, 10mm, 12mm and
Mixed PKS content respectively. The Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) test indicated
a highly porous structure of PKS and the Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy (EDS) test was
done to find out the chemical composition of PKSC specimens. It can be observed that
aggregate size 12mm recorded maximum values for most of the test results. The PKS
aggregate size 12mm can be partially mixed with granite to produce a desirable concrete
for a sustainable construction. The study concluded that, PKS is useful for concrete
production as lightweight aggregate. The use of PKS must be encouraged in order to
effectively address the environment pollution caused by indiscriminate dumping and
burning of PKS(s). |
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