In 2004, an earthquake and tsunami occured and destroyed thousands of houses in Aceh, so that there were housing built with hollow block concrete in some areas of Aceh. The hollow block concrete needs to be reviewed for the strength of its structure such as beams and columns. This study was specified to the bending strength of hollow block and then compared with normal reinforced concrete beams. The research was conducted by testing the reinforced concrete block material of hollow block and normal reinforced concrete that were loaded with capacity of 50 Ton. The samples of this study consisted of: Ringbalk Reinforcement Concrete (RRC), Ringbalk Hollow Block (RHB), Sloof Reinforcement Concrete (SRC), and Sloof Hollow Block (SHB) with beam size are: 150 mm x 200 mm x 2100 mm. In addition, TDS-302 data loggers and tranducers were used to read burden and deflection arising. From this research it was found that: the maximum deflection due to the RRC beam was 2,183 cm; RHB beam was 2,341 cm; SRC beam was 1.981 cm; and the SHB beam was 2,022 cm. RHB and SHB samples had a high deflection compared to RRC and SRC samples.
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11 January 2019
PROCEEDINGS OF THE 3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AUTOMOTIVE INNOVATION GREEN ENERGY VEHICLE: AIGEV 2018
25–26 July 2018
Kuantan, Malaysia
Research Article|
January 11 2019
Comparison of deflection of hollow block concrete blocks with normal reinforced concrete beam
Bunyamin
Bunyamin
a)
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Civil Engineering Program, Faculty of Engineering, Iskandarmuda Univerisity
, Jl. Kampus Unida-Surien, Kota Banda Aceh Telp. (0651) 42225 - 42098 – 42219, Indonesia
a)Corresponding author: Bunyamin_23civil@yahoo.com
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a)Corresponding author: Bunyamin_23civil@yahoo.com
AIP Conf. Proc. 2059, 020039 (2019)
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Bunyamin; Comparison of deflection of hollow block concrete blocks with normal reinforced concrete beam. AIP Conf. Proc. 11 January 2019; 2059 (1): 020039. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5085982
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