PEMANFAAT POZOLAN ALAM SEBAGAI BAHAN BAKU DALAM REKAYASA TEKNOLOGI BETON DI KABUPATEN PACITAN
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2011-11Author
Nurchasanah, Yenny
Renaningsih
Listyawan, Anto Budi
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Numbers of Active Mountain in Indonesia make it have an abundant deposit of Pozzolan soil. Pozzolans are already known
in Indonesia as a material combined with calcium hydroxide, but the exploitation on this material is not optimal yet and need
special treatment to make a new technology. An alternative material have been tested which is that material will be applicate
to the place of Portland cement role. The new alternative material is soil from Tulakan-Pacitan-East Java and will be role as
Portland cement in certain quantity on concrete mix. Tulakan soil containing compounds that are needed in forming of
conventional cement, there are CaO, SiO2, Al2O3, and Fe2O3. The Tulakan soil containing siliceous and aluminous materials
will reacts with calcium hydroxide in the presence of water. This forms compounds possessing cementitious properties at
room temperature which have the ability to set underwater. Lack of CaO can be satisfied by the addition of lime. Composition
of Tulakan soil with the addition of lime to the mixture is (10% of lime + 0%, 5%, 10%, 15%, 20% of Tulakan soil) of the
amount of cement used, with five test specimens for each variation of the mixture. Mix concrete design using the design
method according to SNI. Water cement ratio used is 0.5. The objects are test on the 28th day. The replacement with 5%
Tulakan soil + 10% lime, the compressive strength increased from 9.092% to 31.689 MPa. On the replacement of 10%
Tulakan soil + 10% lime, becomes 32.632 MPa of compressive strength, up 12.338% of normal concrete. For the
replacement of 15% Tulakan soil + 10% lime, compressive strength up to 31.877 MPa or 9.739% of normal concrete. Then
the replacement of 20% tulakan soil + 10% lime, an increase in compressive strength of 9.415% to 31.783 MPa. So, the
optimum of compressive strength is 32.632 MPa, occurred on the replacement of concrete with 10% of Tulakan soil + 10% of
lime.