© 2016, RILEM.Two fly ash-based geopolymer concretes with quartz aggregates or with expanded clay (lightweight) aggregates were exposed to the ISO 834-1 standard fire curve in a small-scale fire test set-up. Acoustic emission measurements during fire exposure and subsequent cooling were employed to study spalling events and cracking during the tests. Optical microscopy and additional acoustic measurements were conducted after the testing to better understand the crack propagation in the samples. The testing revealed that neither of the concretes were susceptible to spalling, which is particularly notable for the concrete with quartz aggregates, as it is a high-strength concrete. This behavior is attributed to the relatively high permeabili...
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International audienceThe behaviour of six concretes at high temperature (600 °C) and in particular ...
Geopolymer concrete is a valuable and alternative type of concrete that is free of traditional cemen...
This study evaluates the effect of elevated temperature exposure on concrete incorporating ferronick...
This paper investigates the effect of high temperature on two different Self-Compacting (SC) cementi...
Fly ash based geopolymer is an emerging alternative binder to cement for making concrete. The cracki...
The mechanical and microstructural properties of geopolymer concretes were assessed before, during a...
Portland cement concrete is a world-wide used construction material. However, when Portland cement c...
This paper presents the change of material properties, such as decreasing of the compressive strengt...
High-strength Portland cement concrete has a high risk of spalling in fire. Geopolymer, an environme...
Alkali-activated fly ashes have been proposed for various applications where resistance against high...
Fire response of concrete structural members depends on thermal, mechanical, and deformation propert...
The present study aims to investigate the use of geopolymer mortars as passive fire protection syste...
Even though, an innovative inorganic family of geopolymer concretes are eye‐catching potential build...
Geopolymer is an alternative binder for concrete. Heat-cured fly ash based geopolymer concrete can b...
During the early age concrete treatment (curing and hardening) the damage process appears i.e., micr...
International audienceThe behaviour of six concretes at high temperature (600 °C) and in particular ...
Geopolymer concrete is a valuable and alternative type of concrete that is free of traditional cemen...
This study evaluates the effect of elevated temperature exposure on concrete incorporating ferronick...
This paper investigates the effect of high temperature on two different Self-Compacting (SC) cementi...