This paper reports stress versus strain curves of geopolymer tested while the specimens were kept at elevated temperatures, with the aim to study the fire resistance of geopolymer. Tests were performed at temperatures from 23 to 680 °C and after cooling. Hot strengths of geopolymer increased when the temperature increased from 290 to 520 & 0176;C, reaching the highest strength at 520 °C, which is almost double that of its initial strength at room temperature. However, glass transition behaviour was observed to occur between 520 and 575 °C, which was characterised by abrupt loss of stiffness and significant viscoelastic behaviour. The glass transition temperature is determined to be 560 °C. Further, the strength reduc...
Geopolymer is a novel material that has wide-ranging applications. While geopolymer could serve as s...
When fly ash-based geopolymer mortars were exposed to a temperature of 800 °, it was found tha...
This paper presents the effects of various slag contents on the residual compressive strength and ph...
This paper presents a study on geopolymers and geopolymer/aggregate composites made with class F fly...
This paper presents a comparative study of the characteristic of unfoamed and foamed geopolymers aft...
In this work, geopolymer foam composites containing waste basalt fibre (10, 30, and 50%wt) were expo...
This paper presents the results of a study on the effect of elevated temperatures on geopolymers man...
The effects of geopolymer binder systems exposed to elevated temperatures are examined. Geopolymers ...
This thesis is an experimental study on structural changes and change of the mechanical properties o...
Good structural performance in a fire scenario necessitates that the structural material possesses c...
Geopolymers are prepared by alkali solution-activated natural minerals or industrial waste materials...
This paper presents the effects of cation type, silicate concentration, compositions of low-calcium ...
When fly ash based geopolymer mortars were exposed to an elevated temperature of 800°C, it was found...
<div><p>Geopolymers may be described as solid and stable synthesized aluminosilicate materials, whos...
When fly ash based geopolymer mortars were exposed to an elevated temperature of 800oC, it was found...
Geopolymer is a novel material that has wide-ranging applications. While geopolymer could serve as s...
When fly ash-based geopolymer mortars were exposed to a temperature of 800 °, it was found tha...
This paper presents the effects of various slag contents on the residual compressive strength and ph...
This paper presents a study on geopolymers and geopolymer/aggregate composites made with class F fly...
This paper presents a comparative study of the characteristic of unfoamed and foamed geopolymers aft...
In this work, geopolymer foam composites containing waste basalt fibre (10, 30, and 50%wt) were expo...
This paper presents the results of a study on the effect of elevated temperatures on geopolymers man...
The effects of geopolymer binder systems exposed to elevated temperatures are examined. Geopolymers ...
This thesis is an experimental study on structural changes and change of the mechanical properties o...
Good structural performance in a fire scenario necessitates that the structural material possesses c...
Geopolymers are prepared by alkali solution-activated natural minerals or industrial waste materials...
This paper presents the effects of cation type, silicate concentration, compositions of low-calcium ...
When fly ash based geopolymer mortars were exposed to an elevated temperature of 800°C, it was found...
<div><p>Geopolymers may be described as solid and stable synthesized aluminosilicate materials, whos...
When fly ash based geopolymer mortars were exposed to an elevated temperature of 800oC, it was found...
Geopolymer is a novel material that has wide-ranging applications. While geopolymer could serve as s...
When fly ash-based geopolymer mortars were exposed to a temperature of 800 °, it was found tha...
This paper presents the effects of various slag contents on the residual compressive strength and ph...