The improvement of the rheology, morphology and strength performance of the self-compacting alkali-activated concretes (SCAACs) incorporated with fly ash (FA) as ground blast furnace slag (GBFS) replacement remains challenging. To meet this need, five mixtures were prepared with different amounts of FA (30, 40, 50, 60 and 70, weight %) as the GBFS substitute. The prepared specimens were thoroughly characterized to examine their textures, microstructures and strength properties. Various characteristics of the obtained SCAACs were compared with the control mixture containing 100% of GBFS. The achieved SCAACs prepared with 40, 50 and 60% of FA displayed enhanced workability performance (plastic viscosity, passing ability and filling, segregati...
Geopolymers can replace cement and help reduce the environmental impact of concrete construction, bu...
This study used fly ash (FA) with a high amount of unburned content (21%) to produce simple (Geo FA)...
© 2018 Concrete durability is a major concern in the construction sector worldwide. Recycled industr...
The engineering properties of alkali activated materials (AAMs) mainly depend on the constituent mat...
The present study explores the possibility of replacing blast furnace slag (BFS) with coal fly ash (...
The present study explores the possibility of replacing blast furnace slag (BFS) with coal fly ash (...
The alternative to cement is grabbing attention of inventors due to the numerous advantages with the...
The implementation of sustainable development in civil engineering society has led to the use of new...
This master thesis presents the effects of fly ash on the properties of alkali activated slag concre...
The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of fly ash on the properties of fresh and harden rec...
The possibility of using granulated blast-furnace slag (GBFS), furnace bottom ash (FBA), and their c...
This work develops the manufacture of self-compacting concrete (SCC) with 50% cement reduction. As a...
Ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBS) and fly ash are two of the most common industrial by-pro...
Durability of alkalis-activated fly ash (AAFA) concretes is of vital concern for their commercial ap...
This paper investigated physical mechanical and microstructural properties of alkali-activated binde...
Geopolymers can replace cement and help reduce the environmental impact of concrete construction, bu...
This study used fly ash (FA) with a high amount of unburned content (21%) to produce simple (Geo FA)...
© 2018 Concrete durability is a major concern in the construction sector worldwide. Recycled industr...
The engineering properties of alkali activated materials (AAMs) mainly depend on the constituent mat...
The present study explores the possibility of replacing blast furnace slag (BFS) with coal fly ash (...
The present study explores the possibility of replacing blast furnace slag (BFS) with coal fly ash (...
The alternative to cement is grabbing attention of inventors due to the numerous advantages with the...
The implementation of sustainable development in civil engineering society has led to the use of new...
This master thesis presents the effects of fly ash on the properties of alkali activated slag concre...
The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of fly ash on the properties of fresh and harden rec...
The possibility of using granulated blast-furnace slag (GBFS), furnace bottom ash (FBA), and their c...
This work develops the manufacture of self-compacting concrete (SCC) with 50% cement reduction. As a...
Ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBS) and fly ash are two of the most common industrial by-pro...
Durability of alkalis-activated fly ash (AAFA) concretes is of vital concern for their commercial ap...
This paper investigated physical mechanical and microstructural properties of alkali-activated binde...
Geopolymers can replace cement and help reduce the environmental impact of concrete construction, bu...
This study used fly ash (FA) with a high amount of unburned content (21%) to produce simple (Geo FA)...
© 2018 Concrete durability is a major concern in the construction sector worldwide. Recycled industr...