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Geopolymer concrete: A new generation concrete
This paper presents the progress of the research on making geopolymer concrete using the Ukai Thermal Power Plant fly ash, Gujarat, India. The project aims at making and studying the different properties of geopolymer concrete using this fly ash and the other ingredients locally available in Gujarat. Sodium hydroxide and sodium silicate solution were used as alkali activators in different mix proportions. The actual compressive strength of the concrete depends on various parameters such as the ratio of the activator solution to fly ash, molarity of the alkaline solution, ratio of the activator chemicals, curing temperature etc. Some observations in making geopolymer concrete in the laboratory using the Ukai fly ash are also discussed.
Geopolymer concrete: A new generation concrete
This paper presents the progress of the research on making geopolymer concrete using the Ukai Thermal Power Plant fly ash, Gujarat, India. The project aims at making and studying the different properties of geopolymer concrete using this fly ash and the other ingredients locally available in Gujarat. Sodium hydroxide and sodium silicate solution were used as alkali activators in different mix proportions. The actual compressive strength of the concrete depends on various parameters such as the ratio of the activator solution to fly ash, molarity of the alkaline solution, ratio of the activator chemicals, curing temperature etc. Some observations in making geopolymer concrete in the laboratory using the Ukai fly ash are also discussed.
Geopolymer concrete: A new generation concrete
Geopolymerbeton: eine neue Generation von Betonen
Raijiwala, D.B. (author) / Desai, Y.C. (author)
2007
7 Seiten, 8 Bilder, 4 Tabellen, 6 Quellen
Conference paper
English
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