1. Influence of rice husk ash (RHA) on performance of green concrete roof tile in application of green building
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D Z Shahrazi, N. Z. Zainol, Siti Nur Aishah Mohd Noor, Norazlina Hashim, Norhaizura Yahya, and Khairunnisa Muhamad
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Cement ,Roof tile ,Permeability (earth sciences) ,Absorption of water ,Waste management ,Environmental science ,Humidity ,Thermal comfort ,Roof ,Husk - Abstract
This paper studies on the development of green concrete roof tiles by using rice husk ash (RHA) as a partial replacement of cement as a green material. Rice husk is a product of agricultural waste that can be found easily and in large quantities due to increased annual paddy production in Malaysia. Demand for cement in construction has increased over the years as a result of over dependence on the modern building materials, which are so expensive that low income earners cannot afford building houses of their own. Besides, the satisfaction of building users is closely related to thermal comfort which is a complex dynamics of temperature and humidity. In this study, cement was replaced by the RHA at 0% until 20% by weight. Roof tiles performance were assessed based on Malaysian Standard (MS) requirement comprised of transverse strength, water absorption and water permeability. Results show that up to 10% of RHA give a good performance of concrete roof tiles which comply with Malaysia Standard.
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- 2020
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