Effect of the Use of Metakaolin Artificial Lightweight Aggregate on the Properties of Structural Lightweight Concrete

This paper investigates the effect of using metakaolin Artificial Lightweight Aggre­gates (ALWA) as a substitute for coarse aggregates to produce structural lightweight concrete. A combination of 10M NaOH solution and sodium silicate solution was used as alkali activator. The ratio between the metak...

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Main Authors: Puput Risdanareni, Afif Achsanul Choiri, Boedya Djatmika, Poppy Puspitasari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Petra Christian University 2017-09-01
Series:Civil Engineering Dimension
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Online Access:http://ced.petra.ac.id/index.php/civ/article/view/20323
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spelling doaj-2f89bcafb2c64163bddea1764b7bed072020-11-24T23:58:43ZengPetra Christian UniversityCivil Engineering Dimension1410-95301979-570X2017-09-01192869210.9744/ced.19.2.86-9219140Effect of the Use of Metakaolin Artificial Lightweight Aggregate on the Properties of Structural Lightweight ConcretePuput RisdanareniAfif Achsanul ChoiriBoedya DjatmikaPoppy PuspitasariThis paper investigates the effect of using metakaolin Artificial Lightweight Aggre­gates (ALWA) as a substitute for coarse aggregates to produce structural lightweight concrete. A combination of 10M NaOH solution and sodium silicate solution was used as alkali activator. The ratio between the metakaolin binder and the alkali activator used in producing metakaolin ALWA is 48%:52%, by mass. It is shown that metakaolin ALWA has higher abrasion and water absorption, and lower bulk density values compared to normal aggregates. To determine the effect of using metakaolin ALWA as coarse aggregates in concrete, three variations of ALWA dosages were used, i.e. 0%, 50%, and 100% of the total coarse aggregates, by volume. The results show that the compressive strength of concrete decreased along with the increase of ALWA content in the mixture. However, concrete using 100% ALWA as coarse aggregates meets the requirements of compressive strength and density of structural light weight concrete.http://ced.petra.ac.id/index.php/civ/article/view/20323alwacompressive strengthconcrete densitygeopolymerlightweight concrete.
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author Puput Risdanareni
Afif Achsanul Choiri
Boedya Djatmika
Poppy Puspitasari
spellingShingle Puput Risdanareni
Afif Achsanul Choiri
Boedya Djatmika
Poppy Puspitasari
Effect of the Use of Metakaolin Artificial Lightweight Aggregate on the Properties of Structural Lightweight Concrete
Civil Engineering Dimension
alwa
compressive strength
concrete density
geopolymer
lightweight concrete.
author_facet Puput Risdanareni
Afif Achsanul Choiri
Boedya Djatmika
Poppy Puspitasari
author_sort Puput Risdanareni
title Effect of the Use of Metakaolin Artificial Lightweight Aggregate on the Properties of Structural Lightweight Concrete
title_short Effect of the Use of Metakaolin Artificial Lightweight Aggregate on the Properties of Structural Lightweight Concrete
title_full Effect of the Use of Metakaolin Artificial Lightweight Aggregate on the Properties of Structural Lightweight Concrete
title_fullStr Effect of the Use of Metakaolin Artificial Lightweight Aggregate on the Properties of Structural Lightweight Concrete
title_full_unstemmed Effect of the Use of Metakaolin Artificial Lightweight Aggregate on the Properties of Structural Lightweight Concrete
title_sort effect of the use of metakaolin artificial lightweight aggregate on the properties of structural lightweight concrete
publisher Petra Christian University
series Civil Engineering Dimension
issn 1410-9530
1979-570X
publishDate 2017-09-01
description This paper investigates the effect of using metakaolin Artificial Lightweight Aggre­gates (ALWA) as a substitute for coarse aggregates to produce structural lightweight concrete. A combination of 10M NaOH solution and sodium silicate solution was used as alkali activator. The ratio between the metakaolin binder and the alkali activator used in producing metakaolin ALWA is 48%:52%, by mass. It is shown that metakaolin ALWA has higher abrasion and water absorption, and lower bulk density values compared to normal aggregates. To determine the effect of using metakaolin ALWA as coarse aggregates in concrete, three variations of ALWA dosages were used, i.e. 0%, 50%, and 100% of the total coarse aggregates, by volume. The results show that the compressive strength of concrete decreased along with the increase of ALWA content in the mixture. However, concrete using 100% ALWA as coarse aggregates meets the requirements of compressive strength and density of structural light weight concrete.
topic alwa
compressive strength
concrete density
geopolymer
lightweight concrete.
url http://ced.petra.ac.id/index.php/civ/article/view/20323
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