Pengaruh Kuat Tekan, Penyerapan Air, Dan Ketahanan Aus Penggunaan Fly Ash Sebagai Subtitusi Semen Pada Campuran Paving Block Dengan 50% Copper Slag Terhadap Pasir

  • Agam Adi Pranata State University of Surabaya

Abstract

The results of industrial waste in the form of fly ash and copper slag need to be managed properly so as not to cause adverse effects on the environment. Therefore, it is necessary to innovate alternative materials in the manufacture of paving blocks where fly ash is used to replace part of cement and copper slag part of sand is expected to have an effect on quality, efficiency in workmanship and the economy. This study aims to determine the effect and appropriate percentage of the use of fly ash as a partial cement replacement on the composition of the paving block mixture with 50% copper slag on the compressive strength test, water absorption test, and wear resistance test based on SNI 03-0691-1996. This study used variations in fly ash of 0%, 5%, 7.5%, 10%, 12.5%, and 15% of the weight cement and 50% copper slag to the weight of sand. Testing of paving block specimens was carried out at the age of 28 days. The results showed that there was an effect of using fly ash on paving blocks that there was an increase and decrease in the value of the compressive strength test, water absorption test, and wear resistance test. The results of the three tests in variation 2 with the use of fly ash substitution of 5% increased, but the use of fly ash substitution of more than 5% decreased. The use of fly ash substitution of 5%, 7.5%, and 10% is still above the result of the fly ash control value of 0%. While the results of the fly ash substitution value are more than 10% below the fly ash control value of 0%. The results showed that the optimum percentage occurred in variation 2 or 5% fly ash substitution with a compressive strength test value of 20.913 MPa, a water absorption test of 6.004%, and a wear resistance test of 0.064 mm/min.

Keywords: Fly ash, copper slag, compressive strength, paving block

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2021-09-28
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