The behavior of lightweight cement-based and alkali-activated mortars after exposure to temperatures of 500, 750, and 1000 C was compared. In cement-based mortars, cement was partially replaced (40 vol%) by several refractory fillers (coal fly-ash, biomass fly-ash, cocciopesto, metakaolin). In alkali-activated mortars, metakaolin was partially substituted (0, 25, 50 wt%) by coal fly-ash. The substitution of cement by 40% metakaolin and the substitution of metakaolin by 50% fly ash enhances the resistance to high temperatures of cement-based and alkali-activated mortars, respectively. After exposure to 1000 C, the high residual compressive strength of cement-based mortars with metakaolin is due to the formation of new crystalline species, w...
WOS: 000345584700014In this paper, the effects of the use of metakaolin instead of cement on the mec...
The effects of high temperature on the mechanical properties of cement based mortars containing pumi...
The influence of the curing conditions (ambient curing or heat-curing), and concentration of the act...
The behavior of lightweight cement-based and alkali-activated mortars after exposure to temperatures...
Six lightweight cement-based or alkali-activated mortars are investigated after being exposed to 50...
In this study, changes in the mechanical and microstructural properties of alkali-activated blast fu...
In this study, changes in the mechanical and microstructural properties of alkali-activated blast fu...
The advent of modern aluminosilicate binders has resulted in practical uses for fly ash, which belon...
Geopolymers have advantages such as good high-temperature, acid and sulfate resistance. Recently, re...
Although elevated temperature curing can increase the compressive strength of alkali-activated morta...
Alkali activated and cementitious mortars belonging to R1 ≥ 10 MPa, R2 ≥ 15 MPa and R3 ≥ 25 MPa stre...
Owing to their lower carbon footprint and efficient performance compared to portland cement (PC), al...
This investigation reports on a comparative study of the mechanical behavior at different temperatur...
The effects of 10% metakaolin addition on compressive strength, water absorption, shrinkage and micr...
WOS: 000309493700014In this study, the effect of elevated temperature on the compressive strength of...
WOS: 000345584700014In this paper, the effects of the use of metakaolin instead of cement on the mec...
The effects of high temperature on the mechanical properties of cement based mortars containing pumi...
The influence of the curing conditions (ambient curing or heat-curing), and concentration of the act...
The behavior of lightweight cement-based and alkali-activated mortars after exposure to temperatures...
Six lightweight cement-based or alkali-activated mortars are investigated after being exposed to 50...
In this study, changes in the mechanical and microstructural properties of alkali-activated blast fu...
In this study, changes in the mechanical and microstructural properties of alkali-activated blast fu...
The advent of modern aluminosilicate binders has resulted in practical uses for fly ash, which belon...
Geopolymers have advantages such as good high-temperature, acid and sulfate resistance. Recently, re...
Although elevated temperature curing can increase the compressive strength of alkali-activated morta...
Alkali activated and cementitious mortars belonging to R1 ≥ 10 MPa, R2 ≥ 15 MPa and R3 ≥ 25 MPa stre...
Owing to their lower carbon footprint and efficient performance compared to portland cement (PC), al...
This investigation reports on a comparative study of the mechanical behavior at different temperatur...
The effects of 10% metakaolin addition on compressive strength, water absorption, shrinkage and micr...
WOS: 000309493700014In this study, the effect of elevated temperature on the compressive strength of...
WOS: 000345584700014In this paper, the effects of the use of metakaolin instead of cement on the mec...
The effects of high temperature on the mechanical properties of cement based mortars containing pumi...
The influence of the curing conditions (ambient curing or heat-curing), and concentration of the act...