© 2016 Engineers Australia. Geopolymer is an inorganic polymer binding material, generally formed by the reaction between aluminosilicate materials and alkali activator solution. Previous researches on geopolymer concrete around the world suggested that geopolymer concrete possess superior mechanical and durability properties over ordinary Portland cement (OPC) concrete, such as higher indirect tensile strength and resistance to sulphate attack. Generally, fly ash-based geopolymer concrete was cured in elevated temperature for higher early age strength because of their longer setting time in ambient temperature. Published engineering properties of geopolymer concrete cured at ambient temperature are not abundant. In this research, two types...
AbstractThe demand of concrete is increasing day by day for satisfying the need of development of in...
In the current study, 6 mixtures of Geopolymer concrete have been studied. The effect of discontinuo...
Cement Concrete (OPCC) has been commonly used as a primary building material over the past several d...
Geopolymer concrete is a booming technology in the construction industry. Much research is occurring...
Abstract- Concrete is one of the most fundamental materials used in the field of civil engineering. ...
Geopolymers are new inorganic polymer binders; synthesised from aluminosilicate powders such as fly ...
Fly ash-based geopolymer concrete is manufactured without using portland cement at all. This type of...
Geopolymer results from the reaction of a source material that is rich in silica and alumina with al...
The building industry, which emits a significant quantity of greenhouse gases, is under tremendous p...
The main purpose of this research is to study the time dependent behaviour of a geopolymer concrete....
Recent studies have shown that blending of ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBFS) with low-cal...
AbstractRecent studies have shown that blending of ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBFS) with...
Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) Concrete has long been used in the construction industry as a primary...
This paper describes the effects of several factors on the properties of fly ash based geopolymer co...
The most useful, desirable, adaptable, emerging, reliable, and enduring construction material is con...
AbstractThe demand of concrete is increasing day by day for satisfying the need of development of in...
In the current study, 6 mixtures of Geopolymer concrete have been studied. The effect of discontinuo...
Cement Concrete (OPCC) has been commonly used as a primary building material over the past several d...
Geopolymer concrete is a booming technology in the construction industry. Much research is occurring...
Abstract- Concrete is one of the most fundamental materials used in the field of civil engineering. ...
Geopolymers are new inorganic polymer binders; synthesised from aluminosilicate powders such as fly ...
Fly ash-based geopolymer concrete is manufactured without using portland cement at all. This type of...
Geopolymer results from the reaction of a source material that is rich in silica and alumina with al...
The building industry, which emits a significant quantity of greenhouse gases, is under tremendous p...
The main purpose of this research is to study the time dependent behaviour of a geopolymer concrete....
Recent studies have shown that blending of ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBFS) with low-cal...
AbstractRecent studies have shown that blending of ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBFS) with...
Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) Concrete has long been used in the construction industry as a primary...
This paper describes the effects of several factors on the properties of fly ash based geopolymer co...
The most useful, desirable, adaptable, emerging, reliable, and enduring construction material is con...
AbstractThe demand of concrete is increasing day by day for satisfying the need of development of in...
In the current study, 6 mixtures of Geopolymer concrete have been studied. The effect of discontinuo...
Cement Concrete (OPCC) has been commonly used as a primary building material over the past several d...