This paper reports results of a research project related to the development of geopolymeric binder using mineral waste mud from the Portuguese tungsten mine Panasqueira. Abrasion and acid resistance of two ordinary Portland cement (OPC) strength class concrete mixtures (C20/25 and C30/37) and several tungsten mine waste mud (TMWM) geopolymeric binder mixtures was evaluated. Acid resistance was performed by submitting samples to solutions of sulphuric acid, nitric acid and chloridric acid, results of weight loss are reported. Abrasion resistance was assessed by the mass loss of cubic specimens when submitted to 1000 rotations with the Los Angeles apparatus test machine. This study indicates that TMWM geopolymeric binders possess higher acid ...
The aim of this study is to investigate the performance of geopolymer concrete prepared using blende...
Development of geopolymers from wastes or by-products introduces a sustainable approach to replace o...
Malaysia is a one of the developing countries where the constructions of infrastructure is still ong...
This paper reports results of a research project related to the development of geopolymeric binder u...
This paper reports results of a research project related to the development of geopolymeric binder u...
It is now accepted that new binders, such as alkali-activated binders, are needed to replace portlan...
This paper report results of a research project on the development of alkali-activated binders usin...
This paper reports preliminary results of a PhD research project related to the development of an al...
Tungsten mine waste mud (TMWM) was investigated for its potential use as repair material of ordinary...
The rheological properties of Portland cement (PC) concrete have been extensively studied and compar...
5; a tensile strength of mine waste mud binders were analyzed. The factors 1. Introduction bonds ind...
The durability of Portland cement concrete, regardless of its composition, in presence of low-pH sol...
Geopolymer binder is expected to be an optimum alternative to Portland cement due to its excellent e...
An experimental preliminary investigation was conducted to evaluate bond strength between Ordinary P...
Development of geopolymers from wastes or by-products introduces a sustainable approach to replace o...
The aim of this study is to investigate the performance of geopolymer concrete prepared using blende...
Development of geopolymers from wastes or by-products introduces a sustainable approach to replace o...
Malaysia is a one of the developing countries where the constructions of infrastructure is still ong...
This paper reports results of a research project related to the development of geopolymeric binder u...
This paper reports results of a research project related to the development of geopolymeric binder u...
It is now accepted that new binders, such as alkali-activated binders, are needed to replace portlan...
This paper report results of a research project on the development of alkali-activated binders usin...
This paper reports preliminary results of a PhD research project related to the development of an al...
Tungsten mine waste mud (TMWM) was investigated for its potential use as repair material of ordinary...
The rheological properties of Portland cement (PC) concrete have been extensively studied and compar...
5; a tensile strength of mine waste mud binders were analyzed. The factors 1. Introduction bonds ind...
The durability of Portland cement concrete, regardless of its composition, in presence of low-pH sol...
Geopolymer binder is expected to be an optimum alternative to Portland cement due to its excellent e...
An experimental preliminary investigation was conducted to evaluate bond strength between Ordinary P...
Development of geopolymers from wastes or by-products introduces a sustainable approach to replace o...
The aim of this study is to investigate the performance of geopolymer concrete prepared using blende...
Development of geopolymers from wastes or by-products introduces a sustainable approach to replace o...
Malaysia is a one of the developing countries where the constructions of infrastructure is still ong...