Utilization of oysters shell as concrete foot slobs
Abstract
The study was conducted to utilize oyster shells by converting crushed oyster shells as concrete foot slobs. Specifically, the study aimed to produce slobs using crushed oyster shells as blended material to standard material used in making concrete foot slobs. The researcher analyzes the cost of producing foot slobs from oyster shells, evaluates the quality of foot slobs produced based on its texture, durability and aesthetic, and tests whether sand and gravel can be replaced by oyster shells in making concrete foot slobs. The study was conducted in December 3, 2018 to December 23, 2018 at the Barangay Calajunan Landfill, Mandurriao, Iloilo City. In making concrete foot slobs using oyster shells as material blend to sand and gravel, a 12 step procedure was followed using necessary materials. Three trials were made for the four treatments in the study. Results revealed that concrete foot slobs with cement +sand+ gravel+ oyster shell has the lowest cost while concrete foot slobs made of Cement +Sand +Gravel has the highest. Concrete foot slobs made of cement+ sand+ gravel has the highest compressive strength while concrete foot slobs made of cement +oyster shells has the lowest compressive strength. All foot slobs were smooth except for foot slobs made of cement +Oyster shells. The foot slobs made of Cement +sand +gravel was regarded as the most beautiful among the concrete foot slobs. Concrete foot slobs made of cement +sand +gravel was the heaviest while concrete foot slobs made of cement +oyster shells was the lightest. Grounded oyster shells could be substitute to sand and gravel and could be added on the standard material used for concrete.
Description
Abstract only
Suggested Citation
Buaron, J. F. C. (2019). Utilization of oysters shell as concrete foot slobs [Unpublished special paper]. Central Philippine University.
Type
Special paperSubject(s)
Department
College of Agriculture, Resources and Environmental SciencesDegree
Bachelor of Science in Environmental ManagementShelf Location
630.72 B85 2019
Physical Description
viii, 28 leaves

