This study aims to examine the effect of high temperatures on lightweight geopolymer concrete (LWGC) and lightweight ordinary concrete (LWOC) made of natural pumice and lightweight expanded clay aggregate (LECA) with the addition of trapped air. To this end, a geopolymer concrete matrix has been synthesized by the alkali-activation of fly ash (FA) and granulated blast furnace slag (GBFS). The geopolymer concrete samples were cured for 24 h at a temperature of 80 °C. To study the properties of fresh concrete, slump and slump flow tests and unit weight were applied. The mechanical properties were also measured by the compressive strength, splitting tensile, flexural strength, and elastic modulus tests. High temperatures of 100 °C, 200 °C, 300...
Abstract- Concrete is one of the most fundamental materials used in the field of civil engineering. ...
Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) Concrete has long been used in the construction industry as a primary...
Currently there is sufficient evidence that Geopolymer Cement (GPC) concrete has a better resistance...
This study aims to examine the effect of high temperatures on lightweight geopolymer concrete (LWGC)...
This paper presents the mechanical and microstructural characteristics of a lightweight aggregate ge...
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...
This paper presents the results of an experimental study on the effect of elevated temperature up to...
Activated Slag (AAS) and Fly Ash (FA) based geopolymer concrete a new blended alkali-activated concr...
Due to the rapid depletion of natural resources, the use of waste materials and by-products from dif...
A lightweight concrete (LWC) displays physical, mechanical and structural features preferred in cont...
This study presents curing temperature influences to behaviors of geopolymer concrete. The concrete ...
The mechanical and microstructural properties of geopolymer concretes were assessed before, during a...
In the current study, 6 mixtures of Geopolymer concrete have been studied. The effect of discontinuo...
Copyright © 2016 Ernst & Sohn Verlag für Architektur und technische Wissenschaften GmbH & Co. KG, Be...
Abstract- Concrete is one of the most fundamental materials used in the field of civil engineering. ...
Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) Concrete has long been used in the construction industry as a primary...
Currently there is sufficient evidence that Geopolymer Cement (GPC) concrete has a better resistance...
This study aims to examine the effect of high temperatures on lightweight geopolymer concrete (LWGC)...
This paper presents the mechanical and microstructural characteristics of a lightweight aggregate ge...
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...
This paper presents the results of an experimental study on the effect of elevated temperature up to...
Activated Slag (AAS) and Fly Ash (FA) based geopolymer concrete a new blended alkali-activated concr...
Due to the rapid depletion of natural resources, the use of waste materials and by-products from dif...
A lightweight concrete (LWC) displays physical, mechanical and structural features preferred in cont...
This study presents curing temperature influences to behaviors of geopolymer concrete. The concrete ...
The mechanical and microstructural properties of geopolymer concretes were assessed before, during a...
In the current study, 6 mixtures of Geopolymer concrete have been studied. The effect of discontinuo...
Copyright © 2016 Ernst & Sohn Verlag für Architektur und technische Wissenschaften GmbH & Co. KG, Be...
Abstract- Concrete is one of the most fundamental materials used in the field of civil engineering. ...
Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) Concrete has long been used in the construction industry as a primary...
Currently there is sufficient evidence that Geopolymer Cement (GPC) concrete has a better resistance...