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Seyedsaleh Mousavinezhad, Judit M. Garcia, William K. Toledo and Craig M. Newtson
For several decades, class F fly ash has been an attractive supplementary cementitious material, at least in part, due to its ability to reduce Portland cement consumption and mitigate alkali-silica reactions in concrete. However, fly ash availability is...
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Natalia Kozhukhova, Marina Kozhukhova, Anastasia Teslya and Ivan Nikulin
Geopolymers represent a new class of inorganic materials that have great potential for practical application due to the properties of used raw materials, as well as the peculiarities of the cementitious matrix structure formed during the geopolymerizatio...
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Chamila Gunasekara, Rahmat Dirgantara, David W. Law and Sujeeva Setunge
This study reports the effect of heat curing at 120 °C on the geopolymeric reaction and strength evolution in brown coal fly ash based geopolymer mortar and concrete. Moreover, an examination of this temperature profile of large size geopolymer concrete ...
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Veysel Akyuncu,Mucteba Uysal,Harun Tanyildizi,Mansur Sumer
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This paper presents the modeling of an experimental investigation carried out to evaluate some mechanical and durability properties of concrete mixtures in which cement was partially replaced with Class C and Class F fly ash. A total of 39 mixtures with ...
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