The use of gypsum and fly ash is very common in construction of Indonesia. Both of these materials are used because of Indonesia's rich natural potential. Gypsum was chosen because it has the same chemical composition as cement, which is calcium (Ca), while type C fly ash also shows the same content. By combining the two materials, the researchers tried to study their impact on the compressive strength of mortar. The proportion of cement was reduced from 100%, 50%, 25%, and 0%, while the rest was replaced by a combination of gypsum and type C fly ash. Then, the samples were tested at the age of 7 and 14 days to see the compressive strength performance on early days of hardening. Samples with no substituent composition showed the highest com...
This paper reports the results of an experimental investigation carried out to study the effects of ...
This paper presents the findings of an investigation into the compressive and flexural strength of v...
For decades, PC (Portland cement) and its various types have until now been the main material for co...
The use of gypsum and fly ash is very common in construction of Indonesia. Both of these materials a...
The development of geopolymers has allowed the flash as the substitution of cement in the applicatio...
This paper investigates a design experiment of mortar used to analyse the material content factor on...
Abstract – The aims of this study are to find the optimum percentage of landfilled fly ash that coul...
Fly ash-based geopolymer mortar normally achieves expected properties by heat curing. This becomes o...
Recently, geopolymer concrete has gained much attention among researchers due to its lesser carbon f...
Class F fly ash is used to replace the OPC on the mass basis of the total cementitious material (CM)...
This research investigates the physical and mechanical properties of mortar incorporating fly ash (F...
In the present study, replacement of fly ash with cement has been studied with cement at 10%, 20%, 3...
This paper reports the results of an experimental investigation carried out to study the effects of ...
Mortar or species is one of the building materials which serves to glue the bricks, brick, and stucc...
AbstractThis research is aimed to investigating the possibility of substituting cement with fly ash....
This paper reports the results of an experimental investigation carried out to study the effects of ...
This paper presents the findings of an investigation into the compressive and flexural strength of v...
For decades, PC (Portland cement) and its various types have until now been the main material for co...
The use of gypsum and fly ash is very common in construction of Indonesia. Both of these materials a...
The development of geopolymers has allowed the flash as the substitution of cement in the applicatio...
This paper investigates a design experiment of mortar used to analyse the material content factor on...
Abstract – The aims of this study are to find the optimum percentage of landfilled fly ash that coul...
Fly ash-based geopolymer mortar normally achieves expected properties by heat curing. This becomes o...
Recently, geopolymer concrete has gained much attention among researchers due to its lesser carbon f...
Class F fly ash is used to replace the OPC on the mass basis of the total cementitious material (CM)...
This research investigates the physical and mechanical properties of mortar incorporating fly ash (F...
In the present study, replacement of fly ash with cement has been studied with cement at 10%, 20%, 3...
This paper reports the results of an experimental investigation carried out to study the effects of ...
Mortar or species is one of the building materials which serves to glue the bricks, brick, and stucc...
AbstractThis research is aimed to investigating the possibility of substituting cement with fly ash....
This paper reports the results of an experimental investigation carried out to study the effects of ...
This paper presents the findings of an investigation into the compressive and flexural strength of v...
For decades, PC (Portland cement) and its various types have until now been the main material for co...