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Apr 4, 2017 · Pankaj Kumar Singh, Inderjit Singh (2017). Geopolymer Concrete: An Experimental Investigation of Workability and Compressive Strength of ...
Geopolymer Concrete: An Experimental Investigation of Workability and Compressive Strength of Geopolymer Concrete with PPC. The Romans constructed the ...
The outcomes of this experimental investigation demonstrate the mechanical properties and robustness of geopolymer concrete. In the creation of MBS, rice husk ...
The experimental investigation is mainly focused on the development of cost effective high strength concrete containing high volume fly ash.
Sep 18, 2018 · This paper presents an experimental investigation to know the use of GGBS in concrete as a replacing agent of cement.
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What is the compressive strength of geopolymer cement?
Compressive tests have been carried out on a 100 mm x 200 mm cylindrical specimen using a compression testing machine. The specimens were cured at an ambient temperature and in oven at 600C. The result showed that a compressive strength of up to 45 MPa can be obtained from the current mixture of geopolymer concrete.
What is geopolymer concrete is there an alternative and viable technology in the concrete sector which reduces carbon emissions?
Geopolymer concrete is a promising alternative to traditional Portland cement-based materials due to its superior environmental performance. Life cycle assessment studies have shown that geopolymer concrete has a lower carbon footprint and can significantly reduce global warming potential.
What is the durability of geopolymers and geopolymer concretes a review?
The review on the durability aspects of geopolymer concrete showed that it had high compressive strength at an optimal elevated temperature, low to medium chloride ion penetrability, and high resistance to acid attack and abrasion.
Is geopolymer concrete stronger than concrete?
The data available suggest that geopolymer concretes in general including this particular geopolymer tend to have higher tensile and flexural strength relative to the compressive strength than Portland cement based concrete.
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