This study involved laboratory investigation of the performance of blended ash geopolymer concrete at elevated temperatures. Geopolymer concrete composite was prepared using blended ash, pulverized fuel ash, and palm oil fuel ash, obtained from agro-industrial waste along with alkaline activators. The samples were heated up to 800 °C to evaluate mass loss, strength, and microstructural changes due to thermal impact. Ordinary Portland cement (OPC) concrete was prepared as control concrete. The deterioration of concrete at elevated temperatures was examined by X-ray diffraction, fourier transformed infrared spectrometer, thermogravimetry analyser and field emission scanning electron microscope. A comparison between the performance of geopolym...
- Chloride attack on concrete is a mechanism of deterioration which causes corrosion of steel reinfo...
Currently there is sufficient evidence that Geopolymer Cement (GPC) concrete has a better resistance...
Portland cement concrete is a world-wide used construction material. However, when Portland cement c...
By growing population and rapid urbanization, demand for concrete increases exponentially. Researche...
The research in the area of geopolymer is gaining momentum during the past 20 years. Studies confirm...
The aim of this study is to investigate the performance of geopolymer concrete prepared using blende...
Geopolymer concrete (GPC) is attracting increasing attention due to its potential to replace ordinar...
Geopolymer has been known as an eco-friendly alternative to Portland cement-based concrete. Geopolym...
Activated Slag (AAS) and Fly Ash (FA) based geopolymer concrete a new blended alkali-activated concr...
The use of industrial by-products to partly or totally substitute Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) has...
This paper reports on studies relating to the unstressed residual compressive strengths of geopolyme...
This paper presents the results of an experimental study on the effect of elevated temperature up to...
Fly ash and bottom ash, the two main by-products of thermal power plant, have been used synergistica...
Geopolymer concrete is a valuable and alternative type of concrete that is free of traditional cemen...
This research studied the properties of concrete using fly ash geopolymer as a low-emission alternat...
- Chloride attack on concrete is a mechanism of deterioration which causes corrosion of steel reinfo...
Currently there is sufficient evidence that Geopolymer Cement (GPC) concrete has a better resistance...
Portland cement concrete is a world-wide used construction material. However, when Portland cement c...
By growing population and rapid urbanization, demand for concrete increases exponentially. Researche...
The research in the area of geopolymer is gaining momentum during the past 20 years. Studies confirm...
The aim of this study is to investigate the performance of geopolymer concrete prepared using blende...
Geopolymer concrete (GPC) is attracting increasing attention due to its potential to replace ordinar...
Geopolymer has been known as an eco-friendly alternative to Portland cement-based concrete. Geopolym...
Activated Slag (AAS) and Fly Ash (FA) based geopolymer concrete a new blended alkali-activated concr...
The use of industrial by-products to partly or totally substitute Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) has...
This paper reports on studies relating to the unstressed residual compressive strengths of geopolyme...
This paper presents the results of an experimental study on the effect of elevated temperature up to...
Fly ash and bottom ash, the two main by-products of thermal power plant, have been used synergistica...
Geopolymer concrete is a valuable and alternative type of concrete that is free of traditional cemen...
This research studied the properties of concrete using fly ash geopolymer as a low-emission alternat...
- Chloride attack on concrete is a mechanism of deterioration which causes corrosion of steel reinfo...
Currently there is sufficient evidence that Geopolymer Cement (GPC) concrete has a better resistance...
Portland cement concrete is a world-wide used construction material. However, when Portland cement c...