Compressive strength of concrete containing expanded polystyrene styrofoam (EPS) concrete and partial cement replacement of fly ash and silica fume / Mazizah Ezdiani Mohamad ... [et al.]

Expanded polystyrene (EPS) waste is generated by industry and post-consumer products. This is non-biodegradable, but is often disposed of by incineration or landfill, resulting in environmental pollution. Fly ash (FA) is a waste product from coal-fired power plants, and silica fume is a by-product o...

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Main Authors: Ezdiani Mohamad, Mazizah (Author), Ting, Robert (Author), A Razak, Ashraf (Author), Kifli, Azrul Zulwali (Author), Bakie, Nisa 'Aqila (Author), Sk Abd Razak, Sk Muiz (Author), Rizalman, Ahmad Nurfaidhi (Author)
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Published: Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM), 2022-11.
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