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Alkali-Activated Binders Using Industrial Wastes Applications in Geotechnical Engineering: Review
There are abundant amount of industrial wastes produced every year globally. These waste materials are stock piled on the earth surface and create problems related to the pollution of air, water and land. Industrial wastes like low- and high-calcium fly ash, slag, red mud, calcium carbide residue, mine tailings, copper slag and construction and demolition wastes need to be utilized in a systematic way for various applications in civil engineering. The alkali-activated binder, popularly known as geopolymer, is one of such emerging methodologies in a development stage, which can effectively utilize these industrial wastes and convert it to a valuable final product which can be comparable with cement (binder) like properties. The present review focuses on the various design parameters, and recent research work has been done in the geotechnical engineering field using these alternative binders. The review covers the various factors affecting the design of alkali-activated binders, their development study in the geotechnical engineering applications and future scope of work in the said domain. This presented study helps the prospect researchers to explore this new potential binders and work on the unexplored area of applications in the field of geotechnical engineering.
Alkali-Activated Binders Using Industrial Wastes Applications in Geotechnical Engineering: Review
There are abundant amount of industrial wastes produced every year globally. These waste materials are stock piled on the earth surface and create problems related to the pollution of air, water and land. Industrial wastes like low- and high-calcium fly ash, slag, red mud, calcium carbide residue, mine tailings, copper slag and construction and demolition wastes need to be utilized in a systematic way for various applications in civil engineering. The alkali-activated binder, popularly known as geopolymer, is one of such emerging methodologies in a development stage, which can effectively utilize these industrial wastes and convert it to a valuable final product which can be comparable with cement (binder) like properties. The present review focuses on the various design parameters, and recent research work has been done in the geotechnical engineering field using these alternative binders. The review covers the various factors affecting the design of alkali-activated binders, their development study in the geotechnical engineering applications and future scope of work in the said domain. This presented study helps the prospect researchers to explore this new potential binders and work on the unexplored area of applications in the field of geotechnical engineering.
Alkali-Activated Binders Using Industrial Wastes Applications in Geotechnical Engineering: Review
Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering
Kondraivendhan, B. (editor) / Modhera, C. D. (editor) / Matsagar, Vasant (editor) / Modha, Hiral (author) / Shukla, Shruti (author)
2022-05-14
7 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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