Mechanical properties of alkali activated geopolymer paste using different Romanian fly ash sources – experimental results

As concrete demand is constantly increasing in recent years and also considering that cement production is both a consumer of natural resources and a source of carbon dioxide release into the atmosphere, there have been worldwide investigations into green alternatives for making concrete environment...

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Main Authors: Lăzărescu Adrian, Mircea Călin, Szilagyi Henriette, Baeră Cornelia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/38/matecconf_cs18_11001.pdf
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spelling doaj-f9d1048496c847f48e1b375196d3c5a92021-02-02T02:25:44ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2019-01-012891100110.1051/matecconf/201928911001matecconf_cs18_11001Mechanical properties of alkali activated geopolymer paste using different Romanian fly ash sources – experimental resultsLăzărescu AdrianMircea Călin0Szilagyi Henriette1Baeră Cornelia2Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Civil Engineering FacultyNIRD URBAN-INCERC, Cluj-Napoca BranchNIRD URBAN-INCERC, Timişoara BranchAs concrete demand is constantly increasing in recent years and also considering that cement production is both a consumer of natural resources and a source of carbon dioxide release into the atmosphere, there have been worldwide investigations into green alternatives for making concrete environmentally friendlier and simultaneously to satisfy the development of infrastructure facilities. The use of fly ash as a component of cementitious binders is not new but when considering the specific case of alkaline activation and fly ash representing the only source for the binder formation, it necessitates a more complete understanding of its specific reactions during the alkaline activation process. Since the fly ash varies dramatically, not only from one source to another, but also from one batch to another even when provided by the same power plant, its chemistry in obtaining alkali-activated materials during the geopolymerisation process and the final mechanical properties are considered crucial for the performance of geopolymer concrete. This paper will provide a review of the experimental results concerning the physical and mechanical evaluation of the alkali-activated fly ash-based geopolymer materials, developed with different types of fly ash, for a better understanding of geopolymer concrete production control.https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/38/matecconf_cs18_11001.pdf
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author Lăzărescu Adrian
Mircea Călin
Szilagyi Henriette
Baeră Cornelia
spellingShingle Lăzărescu Adrian
Mircea Călin
Szilagyi Henriette
Baeră Cornelia
Mechanical properties of alkali activated geopolymer paste using different Romanian fly ash sources – experimental results
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Lăzărescu Adrian
Mircea Călin
Szilagyi Henriette
Baeră Cornelia
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title Mechanical properties of alkali activated geopolymer paste using different Romanian fly ash sources – experimental results
title_short Mechanical properties of alkali activated geopolymer paste using different Romanian fly ash sources – experimental results
title_full Mechanical properties of alkali activated geopolymer paste using different Romanian fly ash sources – experimental results
title_fullStr Mechanical properties of alkali activated geopolymer paste using different Romanian fly ash sources – experimental results
title_full_unstemmed Mechanical properties of alkali activated geopolymer paste using different Romanian fly ash sources – experimental results
title_sort mechanical properties of alkali activated geopolymer paste using different romanian fly ash sources – experimental results
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2019-01-01
description As concrete demand is constantly increasing in recent years and also considering that cement production is both a consumer of natural resources and a source of carbon dioxide release into the atmosphere, there have been worldwide investigations into green alternatives for making concrete environmentally friendlier and simultaneously to satisfy the development of infrastructure facilities. The use of fly ash as a component of cementitious binders is not new but when considering the specific case of alkaline activation and fly ash representing the only source for the binder formation, it necessitates a more complete understanding of its specific reactions during the alkaline activation process. Since the fly ash varies dramatically, not only from one source to another, but also from one batch to another even when provided by the same power plant, its chemistry in obtaining alkali-activated materials during the geopolymerisation process and the final mechanical properties are considered crucial for the performance of geopolymer concrete. This paper will provide a review of the experimental results concerning the physical and mechanical evaluation of the alkali-activated fly ash-based geopolymer materials, developed with different types of fly ash, for a better understanding of geopolymer concrete production control.
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