Behavior evaluation of sustainable high strength geopolymer concrete based on fly ash, metakaolin, and slag

The environmental challenge such as high energy demand, consuming raw materials, large CO2 emissions, and many other reasons associated with ordinary Portland cement manufacturing-led us to search for alternatives such as green concrete or geopolymer concrete. In this paper industrial wastes like fl...

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Main Authors: Mohamed Amin, Yara Elsakhawy, Khaled Abu el-hassan, Bassam Abdelsalam Abdelsalam
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2022-06-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214509522001085
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author Mohamed Amin
Yara Elsakhawy
Khaled Abu el-hassan
Bassam Abdelsalam Abdelsalam
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description The environmental challenge such as high energy demand, consuming raw materials, large CO2 emissions, and many other reasons associated with ordinary Portland cement manufacturing-led us to search for alternatives such as green concrete or geopolymer concrete. In this paper industrial wastes like fly ash, metakaolin, and granulated blast furnace slag were used as a base for high strength geopolymer concrete (HSGC). Four high strength concrete (HSC) mixes with Portland cement were produced for comparison with fifteen different geopolymer concrete mixes. All mixes were cast, cured, and tested. Slump and air content were measured as fresh properties for both HSC and HSGC mixes. Compressive strength at 3, 7, 28, and 91 days, splitting tensile strength, flexural strength, and modulus of elasticity were also measured and analyzed as mechanical properties. Durability properties like water permeability coefficient, drying shrinkage at 3, 7, 14, 21, 28, 56, and 91 days and temperature studies from 100 ° to 700 ° were investigated. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy-dispersive X-ray (EDX) spectroscopy analysis of cement and geopolymer concrete mixes were conducted. Regarding fresh properties results showed that the geopolymer concrete based on slag with 500 kg/m3 showed 225 mm slump, while in hardened properties, the mix contained 200 kg of metakaolin with 300 kg of slag had the greatest compressive strength in both early and late age 63.3, 82.6 MPa, respectively, also had the greatest splitting tensile strength 6.2 MPa, flexural strength reached 9.2 MPa and modulus of elasticity was 37.68 GPa. Also, the coefficient of permeability decreases as the granulated blast furnace slag increases. The mineral additives contributed to reducing the dry shrinkage of geopolymer concrete. SEM images exhibited that the geopolymer matrix contained more dispersed small-sized pores which indicate a higher compressive strength absolutely than other experimental mixes.
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spelling doaj.art-040b030084494e109301033fe62119882022-12-22T00:55:01ZengElsevierCase Studies in Construction Materials2214-50952022-06-0116e00976Behavior evaluation of sustainable high strength geopolymer concrete based on fly ash, metakaolin, and slagMohamed Amin0Yara Elsakhawy1Khaled Abu el-hassan2Bassam Abdelsalam Abdelsalam3Civil & Architectural Construction Dept., Faculty of Technology and Education, Suez University, Suez, EgyptCivil Engineering Dept., Faculty of Engineering, Delta University for Science and Technology, Gamasa, EgyptCivil Engineering Dept., Faculty of Engineering, Delta University for Science and Technology, Gamasa, EgyptCivil & Architectural Construction Dept., Faculty of Technology and Education, Suez University, Suez, Egypt; Corresponding author.The environmental challenge such as high energy demand, consuming raw materials, large CO2 emissions, and many other reasons associated with ordinary Portland cement manufacturing-led us to search for alternatives such as green concrete or geopolymer concrete. In this paper industrial wastes like fly ash, metakaolin, and granulated blast furnace slag were used as a base for high strength geopolymer concrete (HSGC). Four high strength concrete (HSC) mixes with Portland cement were produced for comparison with fifteen different geopolymer concrete mixes. All mixes were cast, cured, and tested. Slump and air content were measured as fresh properties for both HSC and HSGC mixes. Compressive strength at 3, 7, 28, and 91 days, splitting tensile strength, flexural strength, and modulus of elasticity were also measured and analyzed as mechanical properties. Durability properties like water permeability coefficient, drying shrinkage at 3, 7, 14, 21, 28, 56, and 91 days and temperature studies from 100 ° to 700 ° were investigated. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy-dispersive X-ray (EDX) spectroscopy analysis of cement and geopolymer concrete mixes were conducted. Regarding fresh properties results showed that the geopolymer concrete based on slag with 500 kg/m3 showed 225 mm slump, while in hardened properties, the mix contained 200 kg of metakaolin with 300 kg of slag had the greatest compressive strength in both early and late age 63.3, 82.6 MPa, respectively, also had the greatest splitting tensile strength 6.2 MPa, flexural strength reached 9.2 MPa and modulus of elasticity was 37.68 GPa. Also, the coefficient of permeability decreases as the granulated blast furnace slag increases. The mineral additives contributed to reducing the dry shrinkage of geopolymer concrete. SEM images exhibited that the geopolymer matrix contained more dispersed small-sized pores which indicate a higher compressive strength absolutely than other experimental mixes.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214509522001085High strength geopolymer concreteFly ashMetakaolinGranulated blast furnace slagMechanical propertiesPhysical properties
spellingShingle Mohamed Amin
Yara Elsakhawy
Khaled Abu el-hassan
Bassam Abdelsalam Abdelsalam
Behavior evaluation of sustainable high strength geopolymer concrete based on fly ash, metakaolin, and slag
Case Studies in Construction Materials
High strength geopolymer concrete
Fly ash
Metakaolin
Granulated blast furnace slag
Mechanical properties
Physical properties
title Behavior evaluation of sustainable high strength geopolymer concrete based on fly ash, metakaolin, and slag
title_full Behavior evaluation of sustainable high strength geopolymer concrete based on fly ash, metakaolin, and slag
title_fullStr Behavior evaluation of sustainable high strength geopolymer concrete based on fly ash, metakaolin, and slag
title_full_unstemmed Behavior evaluation of sustainable high strength geopolymer concrete based on fly ash, metakaolin, and slag
title_short Behavior evaluation of sustainable high strength geopolymer concrete based on fly ash, metakaolin, and slag
title_sort behavior evaluation of sustainable high strength geopolymer concrete based on fly ash metakaolin and slag
topic High strength geopolymer concrete
Fly ash
Metakaolin
Granulated blast furnace slag
Mechanical properties
Physical properties
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214509522001085
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