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  1. Effect of filtering method on the pH measurement of cement mortar in ex-situ leaching
  2. The pH measurement of cement-based materials: Effect of leaching time, leaching technique and water-to-solid ratio
  3. Alternatives for Fresh Water in Cement-Based Materials: A Review
  4. Chemical and Thermal Characterization of Cement Mortar Containing Ground Palm Oil Fuel Ash as a Partial Cement Replacement
  5. Thermo-mechanical efficiency of fibre-reinforced structural lightweight aggregate concrete
  6. Influence of Different Ambient Temperatures on the Thermal Properties of Fiber-Reinforced Structural Lightweight Aggregate Concrete
  7. Evaluation of the optimum value of lightweight expanded clay aggregate incorporation into the roller-compacted concrete pavement through experimental measurement of mechanical and thermal properties
  8. Recent Progress in the Application of Coconut and Palm Oil Fibres in Cement-Based Materials
  9. Variables Affecting the pH Measurement of Cement Mortars
  10. pH Measurement of Cement-Based Materials: The Effect of Particle Size
  11. Experimental Analysis of Changes in Cement Mortar Containing Oil Palm Boiler Clinker Waste at Elevated Temperatures in Different Cooling Conditions
  12. The effect of coarse to fine aggregate ratio on drying shrinkage of roller compacted concrete pavement in different curing conditions
  13. Post-peak Behaviour of Composite Column Using a Ductile Lightweight Aggregate Concrete
  14. Thermophysical properties of sustainable cement mortar containing oil palm boiler clinker (OPBC) as a fine aggregate
  15. The effect of superplasticizer admixture on the engineering characteristics of roller-compacted concrete pavement
  16. The pH of Cement-based Materials: A Review
  17. Thermal properties of cement mortar with different mix proportions
  18. Energy Performance of a High-Rise Residential Building Using Fibre-Reinforced Structural Lightweight Aggregate Concrete
  19. Appropriate drying shrinkage prediction models for lightweight concrete containing coarse agro-waste aggregate
  20. Durability Property of Oil-Palm-Boiler Clinker Lightweight Concrete Based on Water Absorption Test
  21. Laboratory comparison of roller-compacted concrete and ordinary vibrated concrete for pavement structures
  22. The effect of cement mortar composition on the pH value
  23. Experimental Study on the Flexural Behavior of over Reinforced Concrete Beams Bolted with Compression Steel Plate: Part I
  24. The effect of cement content on drying shrinkage of roller compacted concrete pavement
  25. An Experimental and Numerical Study on the Flexural Performance of Over-Reinforced Concrete Beam Strengthening with Bolted-Compression Steel Plates: Part II
  26. The effect of using low fines content sand on the fresh and hardened properties of roller-compacted concrete pavement
  27. High Strength Concrete Incorporating Oil-Palm-Boiler Clinker as Coarse Lightweight Aggregate
  28. Crossover Effect in Cement-Based Materials: A Review
  29. Mechanical and Durability Properties of High Strength High Performance Concrete Incorporating Rice Husk Ash
  30. Performance of High Strength Concrete Subjected to Elevated Temperatures: A Review
  31. Optimum moisture content in roller-compacted concrete pavement
  32. Optimum Oil Palm Shell Content as Coarse Aggregate in Concrete Based on Mechanical and Durability Properties
  33. Thermal conductivity of concrete – A review
  34. Drying Shrinkage Strain of Palm-oil by-products Lightweight Concrete: A Comparison between Experimental and Prediction Models
  35. Concrete as a thermal mass material for building applications - A review
  36. The effect of coarse to fine aggregate ratio on the fresh and hardened properties of roller-compacted concrete pavement
  37. Heat-treated palm oil fuel ash as an effective supplementary cementitious material originating from agriculture waste
  38. Effect of utilizing unground and ground normal and black rice husk ash on the mechanical and durability properties of high-strength concrete
  39. A comparison study of the fresh and hardened properties of normal weight and lightweight aggregate concretes
  40. Properties of eco-friendly self-compacting concrete containing modified treated palm oil fuel ash
  41. Structural Lightweight Aggregate Concrete and Its Applications
  42. Manufacturing of high-strength lightweight aggregate concrete using blended coarse lightweight aggregates
  43. Introduction
  44. A review on indoor environmental quality (IEQ) and energy consumption in building based on occupant behavior
  45. Quality control of lightweight aggregate concrete based on initial and final water absorption tests
  46. Effect of Substitution of Normal Weight Coarse Aggregate with Oil-Palm-Boiler Clinker on Properties of Concrete
  47. High Strength Lightweight Aggregate Concrete using Blended Coarse Lightweight Aggregate Origin from Palm Oil Industry
  48. Engineering properties of lightweight aggregate concrete containing binary and ternary blended cement
  49. Production of high-strength lightweight concrete using waste lightweight oil-palm-boiler-clinker and limestone powder
  50. Production of A Green Lightweight Aggregate Concrete by Incorporating High Volume Locally Available Waste Materials
  51. Engineering properties of lightweight aggregate concrete containing limestone powder and high volume fly ash
  52. Utilization of high-volume treated palm oil fuel ash to produce sustainable self-compacting concrete
  53. Research progress on the flexural behaviour of externally bonded RC beams
  54. A new sustainable composite column using an agricultural solid waste as aggregate
  55. Drying shrinkage behaviour of structural lightweight aggregate concrete containing blended oil palm bio-products
  56. Oil-palm by-products as lightweight aggregate in concrete mixture: a review
  57. Oil palm shell as an agricultural solid waste in artificial lightweight aggregate concrete
  58. Benefits of using blended waste coarse lightweight aggregates in structural lightweight aggregate concrete
  59. Introducing an effective curing method for mortar containing high volume cementitious materials
  60. Pitch spacing effect on the axial compressive behaviour of spirally reinforced concrete-filled steel tube (SRCFT)
  61. The Importance of Superplastizer Dosage in the Mix Design of Lightweight Aggregate Concrete Reinforced With Plypropylene Fiber
  62. Mechanical Properties of High Strength Concrete Containing Coal Bottom Ash and Oil-Palm Boiler Clinker as Fine Aggregates
  63. The relation between indoor environnemental quality (IEQ) and energy consumption in building based on occupant behavior - A review
  64. Toward Sustainability in Concrete Industry by Using Of Solid Wastes from Palm Oil Industry
  65. Effect of replacement of oil-palm-boiler clinker with oil palm shell on the properties of concrete
  66. Mechanical properties of high strength semi-lightweight aggregate concrete containing high volume waste materials
  67. Strengthening of RC beams using prestressed fiber reinforced polymers – A review
  68. Development of Self-Consolidating High Strength Concrete Incorporating Treated Palm Oil Fuel Ash
  69. Lightweight Aggregate Concrete for Structure and Insulation
  70. Flexural behaviour of RC beams strengthened with wire mesh-epoxy composite
  71. Effects of polypropylene twisted bundle fibers on the mechanical properties of high-strength oil palm shell lightweight concrete
  72. Supplementary cementitious materials origin from agricultural wastes – A review
  73. The role of 0–2mm fine recycled concrete aggregate on the compressive and splitting tensile strengths of recycled concrete aggregate concrete
  74. Palm Oil Fuel Ash as a Partial Cement Replacement for Producing Durable Self-consolidating High-Strength Concrete
  75. Structural lightweight aggregate concrete using two types of waste from the palm oil industry as aggregate
  76. A comparison study of the mechanical properties and drying shrinkage of oil palm shell and expanded clay lightweight aggregate concretes
  77. The use of wire mesh–epoxy composite for enhancing the flexural performance of concrete beams
  78. Flexural Behaviour of Concrete Beams Bonded with Wire Mesh-Epoxy Composite
  79. The Effect of Palm Oil Fuel Ash as a Cementreplacement Material on Self-Compacting Concrete
  80. Mechanical Properties of Structural Lightweight Aggregate Concrete Containing Low Volume Steel Fiber
  81. Agricultural wastes as aggregate in concrete mixtures – A review
  82. Structural Lightweight Aggregate Concrete Containing High Volume Waste Materials
  83. Engineering properties of oil palm shell lightweight concrete containing fly ash
  84. Oil palm shell lightweight concrete containing high volume ground granulated blast furnace slag
  85. Development Of Green High Strength Lightweight Concrete In Malaysia
  86. Lightweight aggregate concrete fiber reinforcement – A review
  87. Relationships between compressive strength of cement–slag mortars under air and water curing regimes
  88. High-Strength Lightweight Concrete Using Leca, Silica Fume, and Limestone
  89. Effect of Replacement of Normal Weight Coarse Aggregate with Oil Palm Shell on Properties of Concrete
  90. Oil palm shell lightweight concrete as a ductile material
  91. Lightweight concrete made from crushed oil palm shell: Tensile strength and effect of initial curing on compressive strength
  92. A new method of producing high strength oil palm shell lightweight concrete
  93. Using waste plastic bottles as additive for stone mastic asphalt
  94. An experimental study on shear reinforcement in RC beams using CFRP-bars
  95. Effect of steel fiber on the mechanical properties of oil palm shell lightweight concrete
  96. Oil palm shell as a lightweight aggregate for production high strength lightweight concrete
  97. Behavior of Channel Shear Connectors in Normal and Light Weight Aggregate Concrete (Experimental and Analytical Study)