Alkali activated concrete is seen as possible contender to alleviate the environmental footprint of the concrete industry. The goal of this research is to evaluate the extend to which ground granulated blast furnace slag and calcined clay-based alkali activated concrete can be utilized in concrete revetment applications with equal performance in freeze-thaw and sulfate attack resistance and lower environmental impact compared to blast-furnace slag cement concrete. This research uses a combination of ground granulated blast furnace slag and calcined clay as precursor blend which is combined with sodium silicate and sodium hydroxide activator solution. An upscaling methodology is used such that differences in material behavior between each up...
Because of its high strength, energy reduction, and low environmental impact, researchers have encou...
Use of Ordinary Portland cement contributes to environmental deterioration by releasing enormous qua...
Economic growth and rapid urbanization have resulted in the increase in demand for infrastructure de...
Alkali-activated slag (AAS) is a promising alternative to ordinary Portland cement (OPC) as sole bin...
Alkali-activated cements are increasingly gaining interest as viable alternatives to Portland cement...
Concrete is the second most used material in the world just after water. A drawback is that it is mo...
In the race for decarbonization, the construction industry is increasingly turning its interest to a...
Alkali-activated concrete (AAC) could be a solution to use a cement-less binder and recycled materia...
The current research aims to investigate alkali-activated ground granulated blast furnace slag was p...
To develop the alternative green concrete, alkali-activated slag (AAS) concrete was investigated con...
The paper presents a laboratory study of concrete mixes based on the alkali-activation of an industr...
The environmental concerns related to the production of cement in terms of the energy consumption an...
The construction of the future is moving in the direction of environmentally friendly materials and ...
Ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBS) is the most common industrial by-product used as a precu...
In this study, it was aimed to contribute to a more environmentally friendly concrete production by ...
Because of its high strength, energy reduction, and low environmental impact, researchers have encou...
Use of Ordinary Portland cement contributes to environmental deterioration by releasing enormous qua...
Economic growth and rapid urbanization have resulted in the increase in demand for infrastructure de...
Alkali-activated slag (AAS) is a promising alternative to ordinary Portland cement (OPC) as sole bin...
Alkali-activated cements are increasingly gaining interest as viable alternatives to Portland cement...
Concrete is the second most used material in the world just after water. A drawback is that it is mo...
In the race for decarbonization, the construction industry is increasingly turning its interest to a...
Alkali-activated concrete (AAC) could be a solution to use a cement-less binder and recycled materia...
The current research aims to investigate alkali-activated ground granulated blast furnace slag was p...
To develop the alternative green concrete, alkali-activated slag (AAS) concrete was investigated con...
The paper presents a laboratory study of concrete mixes based on the alkali-activation of an industr...
The environmental concerns related to the production of cement in terms of the energy consumption an...
The construction of the future is moving in the direction of environmentally friendly materials and ...
Ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBS) is the most common industrial by-product used as a precu...
In this study, it was aimed to contribute to a more environmentally friendly concrete production by ...
Because of its high strength, energy reduction, and low environmental impact, researchers have encou...
Use of Ordinary Portland cement contributes to environmental deterioration by releasing enormous qua...
Economic growth and rapid urbanization have resulted in the increase in demand for infrastructure de...