Geopolymer concrete produced using 100% fly ash as the main binder is a sustainable construction material capable replacing Portland Cement (PC) concretes. At present PC production generates 5-7% of anthropogenic CO2 emissions world-wide, but it has been estimated that this can be reduced by 26-45% by replacing PC with geopolymer concrete. In order to be confident of the real world application of geopolymer concrete and the environmental benefits it can provide, in depth knowledge is required to ensure that the fly ash used will provide acceptable long term performance from the concrete produced. A series of geopolymer concrete specimens were prepared using four different fly ashes and tested for compressive strength, flexural strength, spl...
The mechanical properties and durability parameters such as wet-dry cycles, water sorptivity, efflor...
Geopolymer binders have been shown to be a potential green replacement for Ordinary Portland Cement ...
This paper reports on experimental work that has been undertaken to investigate the flexural strengt...
The worldwide consumption of concrete is expected to increase in order to meet the increasing demand...
A summary of the extensive studies conducted on geopolymer concrete is presented; most of the Chapte...
This paper presents a study of flyash based geopolymer concrete Engineering properties like compres...
This paper gives an insight of using high Si content of fly ash as cement replacement material for g...
Abstract. In recent years, attempts to increase the utilization of fly ash as a replacement for ordi...
A detailed study on the durability of geopolymer concrete has been done. Geopolymer concrete is an\u...
In recent years the use of concrete has increased day by day due to various advantages such as good ...
From 2001, we have conducted some important research on the development, manufacture, behaviour, and...
It is widely known that the production of Portland cement consumes considerable energy and at the sa...
The building industry, which emits a significant quantity of greenhouse gases, is under tremendous p...
The environmental impact from the production of cement has prompted research into the development of...
This paper reports the correlation between existing standards for concrete and the major mechanical ...
The mechanical properties and durability parameters such as wet-dry cycles, water sorptivity, efflor...
Geopolymer binders have been shown to be a potential green replacement for Ordinary Portland Cement ...
This paper reports on experimental work that has been undertaken to investigate the flexural strengt...
The worldwide consumption of concrete is expected to increase in order to meet the increasing demand...
A summary of the extensive studies conducted on geopolymer concrete is presented; most of the Chapte...
This paper presents a study of flyash based geopolymer concrete Engineering properties like compres...
This paper gives an insight of using high Si content of fly ash as cement replacement material for g...
Abstract. In recent years, attempts to increase the utilization of fly ash as a replacement for ordi...
A detailed study on the durability of geopolymer concrete has been done. Geopolymer concrete is an\u...
In recent years the use of concrete has increased day by day due to various advantages such as good ...
From 2001, we have conducted some important research on the development, manufacture, behaviour, and...
It is widely known that the production of Portland cement consumes considerable energy and at the sa...
The building industry, which emits a significant quantity of greenhouse gases, is under tremendous p...
The environmental impact from the production of cement has prompted research into the development of...
This paper reports the correlation between existing standards for concrete and the major mechanical ...
The mechanical properties and durability parameters such as wet-dry cycles, water sorptivity, efflor...
Geopolymer binders have been shown to be a potential green replacement for Ordinary Portland Cement ...
This paper reports on experimental work that has been undertaken to investigate the flexural strengt...