期刊
CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS
卷 303, 期 -, 页码 -出版社
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2021.124449
关键词
Geopolymer concrete; Mixing duration; Setting; Flow; Mechanical strength; Durability
资金
- Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) for Low Carbon Living Ltd - Cooperative Research Centres, an Australian Government initiative [CRC-LCL RP1020]
Geopolymers have been researched for over 50 years, but their adaptation in construction is still limited. The lack of field application reports is a major reason behind this slow acceptance. More initiatives are needed to study and report field observations to promote the use of geopolymer concrete.
Despite being investigated for over 50 years, the adaptation and application of geopolymers in construction are still very limited. One major reason behind this slow and often underappreciated acceptance of geopolymer concrete in industries is the lack of reports outlining observations and knowledge gained in field applications. Although geopolymers are well-accepted in the research community owing to their comparable or even better performance as a substitution of cement as a concrete binder, major initiatives still need to be undertaken in studying and reporting field observations of this product. The flash set phenomenon of a proven geopolymer concrete mix on a field trial motivated this investigation to identify the effects of mixing duration on geopolymer concrete performance. As such, this paper describes laboratory investigations undertaken to study the fresh, hardened, and durability properties of geopolymer concrete incorporating 65% fly ash and 35% slag, mixed for durations of 1 min and 10 min. The longer mixing duration significantly improved the workable time, at least five times longer workable time was achieved. It also resulted in relatively better mechanical strength and durability. The importance of proper mixing of geopolymer concrete constituents has been emphasized based on knowledge acquired from a combination of field trials and subsequent laboratory experiments.
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