Reuse of Industrial By-products in Construction using Geopolymerization

This study explores the reuse of industrial by-products in construction through geopolymerization, positioning it as a sustainable alternative to conventional construction materials. In light of the growing demand for environmentally friendly building practices, this research aims to evaluate geopol...

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Główni autorzy: Manukhina Lyubov, Sreejyothsna Ankam, Logabiraman Govardhan, Dhawan Aashim, Kumar Rakesh, Anand Sami, Sarpal Sumeet Singh, Sharma Prashant, Hassan Muntather Muhsin
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Dostęp online:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2024/111/e3sconf_EmpoweringTomorrow2024_01031.pdf
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author Manukhina Lyubov
Sreejyothsna Ankam
Logabiraman Govardhan
Dhawan Aashim
Kumar Rakesh
Anand Sami
Sarpal Sumeet Singh
Sharma Prashant
Hassan Muntather Muhsin
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Sreejyothsna Ankam
Logabiraman Govardhan
Dhawan Aashim
Kumar Rakesh
Anand Sami
Sarpal Sumeet Singh
Sharma Prashant
Hassan Muntather Muhsin
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description This study explores the reuse of industrial by-products in construction through geopolymerization, positioning it as a sustainable alternative to conventional construction materials. In light of the growing demand for environmentally friendly building practices, this research aims to evaluate geopolymer concrete made with industrial by-products as a viable substitute for traditional concrete. The introduction highlights the importance of sustainable construction and the potential of geopolymer technology in reducing environmental impacts. A comprehensive review of the composition, properties, and previous studies on geopolymer concrete using industrial waste materials is provided. The research methodology outlines the objectives, materials used, experimental framework, and testing protocols. Results on compressive strength, flexural strength, and durability of the geopolymer concrete samples are discussed in detail in the results and analysis section. The discussion interprets the findings, focusing on the enhanced strength and durability achieved through the incorporation of industrial by-products. The study concludes with a summary of key outcomes, implications for the construction industry, and recommendations for future applications and research on geopolymer concrete using industrial waste.
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spelling doaj.art-978e8b98c4334e90964c6f70dfa5de5a2024-10-23T09:52:54ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422024-01-015810103110.1051/e3sconf/202458101031e3sconf_EmpoweringTomorrow2024_01031Reuse of Industrial By-products in Construction using GeopolymerizationManukhina Lyubov0Sreejyothsna Ankam1Logabiraman Govardhan2Dhawan Aashim3Kumar Rakesh4Anand Sami5Sarpal Sumeet Singh6Sharma Prashant7Hassan Muntather Muhsin8Moscow State University of Civil EngineeringDepartment of AI&ML, Gokaraju Rangaraju Institute of Engineering and Technology, BachupallyDepartment of Computer Science & Engineering-Data Science, KG Reddy College of Engineering and Technology, Chilkur(Vil), Moinabad(M), Ranga Reddy(Dist), HyderabadCentre of Research Impact and Outcome, Chitkara UniversityUttaranchal UniversityLovely Professional UniversityChitkara Centre for Research and Development, Chitkara UniversityDepartment of Civil Engineering, GLA UniversityDepartment of computers Techniques engineering, College of technical engineering, The Islamic UniversityThis study explores the reuse of industrial by-products in construction through geopolymerization, positioning it as a sustainable alternative to conventional construction materials. In light of the growing demand for environmentally friendly building practices, this research aims to evaluate geopolymer concrete made with industrial by-products as a viable substitute for traditional concrete. The introduction highlights the importance of sustainable construction and the potential of geopolymer technology in reducing environmental impacts. A comprehensive review of the composition, properties, and previous studies on geopolymer concrete using industrial waste materials is provided. The research methodology outlines the objectives, materials used, experimental framework, and testing protocols. Results on compressive strength, flexural strength, and durability of the geopolymer concrete samples are discussed in detail in the results and analysis section. The discussion interprets the findings, focusing on the enhanced strength and durability achieved through the incorporation of industrial by-products. The study concludes with a summary of key outcomes, implications for the construction industry, and recommendations for future applications and research on geopolymer concrete using industrial waste.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2024/111/e3sconf_EmpoweringTomorrow2024_01031.pdfgreen building materialgeopolymer concretewaste plasticstrengthdurabilitycompressive strengthflexural strengthchloride ion penetration resistance
spellingShingle Manukhina Lyubov
Sreejyothsna Ankam
Logabiraman Govardhan
Dhawan Aashim
Kumar Rakesh
Anand Sami
Sarpal Sumeet Singh
Sharma Prashant
Hassan Muntather Muhsin
Reuse of Industrial By-products in Construction using Geopolymerization
E3S Web of Conferences
green building material
geopolymer concrete
waste plastic
strength
durability
compressive strength
flexural strength
chloride ion penetration resistance
title Reuse of Industrial By-products in Construction using Geopolymerization
title_full Reuse of Industrial By-products in Construction using Geopolymerization
title_fullStr Reuse of Industrial By-products in Construction using Geopolymerization
title_full_unstemmed Reuse of Industrial By-products in Construction using Geopolymerization
title_short Reuse of Industrial By-products in Construction using Geopolymerization
title_sort reuse of industrial by products in construction using geopolymerization
topic green building material
geopolymer concrete
waste plastic
strength
durability
compressive strength
flexural strength
chloride ion penetration resistance
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2024/111/e3sconf_EmpoweringTomorrow2024_01031.pdf
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