Abstract

Pioneering studies have been conducted on alternative cementitious material in the manufacturing of conventional concrete to reduce carbon emission and improve the overall efficacy. However, there are limited studies on eco-friendly materials with low calcium fly ash. This study aims to examine the strength fly ash geopolymer concrete and reduce carbon emission. In this investigation, flexural test is done for conventional and geopolymer concrete (GPC) beam samples after the fulfillment of rest period and 24 h steam curing at 60 °C. The experimental results prove that the initial characteristics of both specimens are almost similar. When GPC specimens reached the service, yield, and failure stages, the load carrying capacity, deflection increased up to 21.5 and 8.75%, respectively and better load bearing capacity, moment resistance, and crack propagation were observed more than in conventional cement. Fresh property test results indicated the achievement of standard workability without the addition of any admixture. Our study show that low calcium based geopolymer can be used as an efficient material for the alternate of cement in cement-based industries with eco-friendly nature.

Details

Title
Flexural Behavior of Low Calcium Fly Ash Based Geopolymer Reinforced Concrete Beam
Author
Alex, Alexander Gladwin 1 ; Gebrehiwet Tewele, Tsegay 1 ; Kemal, Zeyneb 1 ; Subramanian, Ramesh Babu 2 

 Ethiopian Technical University, Department of Building Construction Technology, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 
 NallaMalla Reddy Engineering College, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Hyderabad, India 
Pages
40
Publication year
2022
Publication date
Dec 2022
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
19760485
e-ISSN
22341315
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2890041875
Copyright
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