Effects of slag content on the residual mechanical properties of ambient air-cured geopolymers exposed to elevated temperatures
This paper presents the effects of various slag contents on the residual compressive strength and physical properties of ambient air-cured fly ash-slag blended geopolymers after exposure to various elevated temperatures up to 800°C. The results showed an increasing trend in the compressive strength...
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doaj-1d695180a0394f948b25f0849d31e85a2021-05-02T01:22:29ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Asian Ceramic Societies2187-07642018-10-016434235810.1080/21870764.2018.15290131529013Effects of slag content on the residual mechanical properties of ambient air-cured geopolymers exposed to elevated temperaturesFaiz Uddin Ahmed Shaikh0Curtin UniversityThis paper presents the effects of various slag contents on the residual compressive strength and physical properties of ambient air-cured fly ash-slag blended geopolymers after exposure to various elevated temperatures up to 800°C. The results showed an increasing trend in the compressive strength of ambient air-cured geopolymers with increase in the slag contents after exposure to 400 and 600°C temperatures. This trend deviated, however, at 800°C. Nevertheless, all the geopolymers showed reductions in control compressive strength at ambient temperature after exposure to elevated temperatures. The reductions were much higher at 600 and 800°C compared to 400°C. All the geopolymers exhibited significant damage in terms of cracking after exposure to a temperature of 800°C compared to 400 and 600°C and significant damage occurred at slag contents of 15–30%. Scanning electron microscopic (SEM) images of the above geopolymers also showed higher porosity at 800°C compared to 400 and 600°C. Traces of calcite/calcium silicate hydrate (CSH) peaks are observed in the X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis of fly ash-slag geopolymers, and the intensity of those peaks increased with increases in slag contents. After exposure to elevated temperatures, the calcite/CSH peaks disappeared and new phases of nepheline and gehlenite were formed at 800°C in all the fly ash-slag geopolymers.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21870764.2018.1529013Ambient air-cured geopolymersslagfly ashelevated temperaturesresidual compressive strength |
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Effects of slag content on the residual mechanical properties of ambient air-cured geopolymers exposed to elevated temperatures |
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Effects of slag content on the residual mechanical properties of ambient air-cured geopolymers exposed to elevated temperatures |
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Effects of slag content on the residual mechanical properties of ambient air-cured geopolymers exposed to elevated temperatures |
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Effects of slag content on the residual mechanical properties of ambient air-cured geopolymers exposed to elevated temperatures |
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Effects of slag content on the residual mechanical properties of ambient air-cured geopolymers exposed to elevated temperatures |
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effects of slag content on the residual mechanical properties of ambient air-cured geopolymers exposed to elevated temperatures |
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Journal of Asian Ceramic Societies |
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2018-10-01 |
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This paper presents the effects of various slag contents on the residual compressive strength and physical properties of ambient air-cured fly ash-slag blended geopolymers after exposure to various elevated temperatures up to 800°C. The results showed an increasing trend in the compressive strength of ambient air-cured geopolymers with increase in the slag contents after exposure to 400 and 600°C temperatures. This trend deviated, however, at 800°C. Nevertheless, all the geopolymers showed reductions in control compressive strength at ambient temperature after exposure to elevated temperatures. The reductions were much higher at 600 and 800°C compared to 400°C. All the geopolymers exhibited significant damage in terms of cracking after exposure to a temperature of 800°C compared to 400 and 600°C and significant damage occurred at slag contents of 15–30%. Scanning electron microscopic (SEM) images of the above geopolymers also showed higher porosity at 800°C compared to 400 and 600°C. Traces of calcite/calcium silicate hydrate (CSH) peaks are observed in the X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis of fly ash-slag geopolymers, and the intensity of those peaks increased with increases in slag contents. After exposure to elevated temperatures, the calcite/CSH peaks disappeared and new phases of nepheline and gehlenite were formed at 800°C in all the fly ash-slag geopolymers. |
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Ambient air-cured geopolymers slag fly ash elevated temperatures residual compressive strength |
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