This paper presents the mechanical and microstructural characteristics of a lightweight aggregate geopolymer concrete (LWAGC) synthesized by the alkali-activation of a fly ash source (FA) before and after being exposed to elevated temperatures, ranging from 100 to 800 °C. The results show that the LWAGC unexposed to the elevated temperatures possesses a good strength-to-weight ratio compared with other LWAGCs available in the published literature. The unexposed LWAGC also shows an excellent strength development versus aging times, up to 365 days. For the exposed LWAGC to the elevated temperatures of 100 to 800 °C, the results illustrate that the concretes gain compressive strength after being exposed to elevated temperatures of 100, 200 and...
The effects of high temperature on the strength and stress-strain relationship of alkali activated f...
This paper reports on studies relating to the unstressed residual compressive strengths of geopolyme...
Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) Concrete has long been used in the construction industry as a primary...
This paper presents the mechanical and microstructural characteristics of a lightweight aggregate ge...
This study aims to examine the effect of high temperatures on lightweight geopolymer concrete (LWGC)...
This paper presents the results of an experimental study on the effect of elevated temperature up to...
By growing population and rapid urbanization, demand for concrete increases exponentially. Researche...
This paper presents the compressive strength of fly-ash-based geopolymer concretes at elevated tempe...
Activated Slag (AAS) and Fly Ash (FA) based geopolymer concrete a new blended alkali-activated concr...
Copyright © 2016 Ernst & Sohn Verlag für Architektur und technische Wissenschaften GmbH & Co. KG, Be...
The mechanical and microstructural properties of geopolymer concretes were assessed before, during a...
The research in the area of geopolymer is gaining momentum during the past 20 years. Studies confirm...
Currently there is sufficient evidence that Geopolymer Cement (GPC) concrete has a better resistance...
This paper presents the effects of two types of alkali activators (Na and K-based) on the residual m...
A lightweight concrete (LWC) displays physical, mechanical and structural features preferred in cont...
The effects of high temperature on the strength and stress-strain relationship of alkali activated f...
This paper reports on studies relating to the unstressed residual compressive strengths of geopolyme...
Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) Concrete has long been used in the construction industry as a primary...
This paper presents the mechanical and microstructural characteristics of a lightweight aggregate ge...
This study aims to examine the effect of high temperatures on lightweight geopolymer concrete (LWGC)...
This paper presents the results of an experimental study on the effect of elevated temperature up to...
By growing population and rapid urbanization, demand for concrete increases exponentially. Researche...
This paper presents the compressive strength of fly-ash-based geopolymer concretes at elevated tempe...
Activated Slag (AAS) and Fly Ash (FA) based geopolymer concrete a new blended alkali-activated concr...
Copyright © 2016 Ernst & Sohn Verlag für Architektur und technische Wissenschaften GmbH & Co. KG, Be...
The mechanical and microstructural properties of geopolymer concretes were assessed before, during a...
The research in the area of geopolymer is gaining momentum during the past 20 years. Studies confirm...
Currently there is sufficient evidence that Geopolymer Cement (GPC) concrete has a better resistance...
This paper presents the effects of two types of alkali activators (Na and K-based) on the residual m...
A lightweight concrete (LWC) displays physical, mechanical and structural features preferred in cont...
The effects of high temperature on the strength and stress-strain relationship of alkali activated f...
This paper reports on studies relating to the unstressed residual compressive strengths of geopolyme...
Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) Concrete has long been used in the construction industry as a primary...