Siong Kang Lim
Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman
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Materials | 2015
Xiao Zhao; Siong Kang Lim; Cher Siang Tan; Bo Li; Tung Chai Ling; Runqiu Huang; Qingyuan Wang
Foamed mortar with a density of 1300 kg/m3 was prepared. In the initial laboratory trials, water-to-cement (w/c) ratios ranging from 0.54 to 0.64 were tested to determine the optimal value for foamed mortar corresponding to the highest compressive strength without compromising its fresh state properties. With the obtained optimal w/c ratio of 0.56, two types of foamed mortar were prepared, namely cement-foamed mortar (CFM) and slag-foamed mortar (SFM, 50% cement was replaced by slag weight). Four different curing conditions were adopted for both types of foamed mortar to assess their compressive strength, ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV) and thermal insulation performance. The test results indicated that utilizing 50% of slag as cement replacement in the production of foamed mortar improved the compressive strength, UPV and thermal insulation properties. Additionally, the initial water curing of seven days gained higher compressive strength and increased UPV values as compared to the air cured and natural weather curing samples. However, this positive effect was more pronounced in the case of compressive strength than in the UPV and thermal conductivity of foamed mortar.
GREEN AND SUSTAINABLE TECHNOLOGY: 2nd International Symposium (ISGST2017) | 2017
Ming Kun Yew; Ming Chian Yew; Lip Huat Saw; Bee Chin Ang; Min Lee Lee; Siong Kang Lim; Jee Hock Lim
Oil palm shell (OPS) are non-hazardous waste materials and can be used as alternative coarse aggregates to substitute depleting conventional raw materials. A study on preparing the OPS species (dura and tenera) lightweight concrete (LWC) using with and without heat-treated OPS aggregate has been investigated. Two different species of OPS coarse aggregate are subjected to heat treatment at 65 and 130 °C with duration of 1 hour. The results reveal that the slump value of the OPSC increases significantly with an increase in temperature of heat treatment of the tenera OPS aggregates. It is found that the maximum achievable 28-days and 180-days compressive strength is 45.6 and 47.5 MPa, respectively. Furthermore, rapid chloride penetration test (RCPT) and water absorption tests were performance to signify the effects of heat-treated on OPS species LWC. The use of heat-treated OPS LWC induced the advantageous of reducing the permeability and capillary porosity as well as water absorption. Hence, the findings of...
Construction and Building Materials | 2013
Siong Kang Lim; Cher Siang Tan; Ooi Yuan Lim; Yee Ling Lee
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers. Construction materials | 2010
Tung-Chai Ling; Hasanan Md Nor; Mohd Rosli Hainin; Siong Kang Lim
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Waste and Resource Management | 2010
Tung-Chai Ling; Hasanan Md Nor; Siong Kang Lim
Construction and Building Materials | 2013
Siong Kang Lim; Cher Siang Tan; Kah Pin Chen; Min Lee Lee; Wah Peng Lee
Construction and Building Materials | 2009
Siong Kang Lim; Mohd Warid Hussin; Fadhadli Zakaria; Tung Chai Ling
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Construction Materials | 2012
Siong Kang Lim; Tung Chai Ling; Mohd Warid Hussin
Ksce Journal of Civil Engineering | 2015
Siong Kang Lim; Cher Siang Tan; Xiao Zhao; Tung Chai Ling
Archive | 2007
Mohd Warid Hussin; Siong Kang Lim; Fadhadli Zakaria