The effect of curing regimes on physico-mechanical, microstructural and durability properties of alkali-activated materials: A review

2022 ◽  
Vol 321 ◽  
pp. 126335
Author(s):  
Mehrab Nodehi ◽  
Togay Ozbakkaloglu ◽  
Aliakbar Gholampour ◽  
Tijani Mohammed ◽  
Xijun Shi
2019 ◽  
Vol 292 ◽  
pp. 79-84
Author(s):  
Lukáš Procházka ◽  
Jana Boháčová

The aim of this work is to find out whether the slag aggregates from heap Koněv can be used in hydraulic mixtures based on traditional Portland cement as well as in alternative binders based on alkali activated blast furnace slag.In the experiment the basic physical-mechanical parameters of prepared mixtures were determined and the durability properties of these composites were verified. The composition of the aggregate extract and its influence on the properties of the prepared mixtures and the subsequent determination of the alkaline ions in slag aggregates were also verified.


Author(s):  
Anıl Niş ◽  
İlhan Altındal

This study investigated the influence of different curing conditions on the compressive strength (CS) of the different alkali activated concrete (AAC) specimens at the ages of 2, 28, and 90 days for the structural utilization and standardization process of AAC instead of OPC concrete. For this aim, 100% slag (S100), 75% slag and 25% fly ash (S75FA25), and 50% slag and 50% fly ash based (S50FA50) AAC specimens were produced. Based on the oven-curing (O), water-curing (W), and ambient-curing (A) methods, the influence of 2O for 2 days, 26A2O, 2O26A, 28A, 28W, 26W2O, and 2O26W for 28 days, and 88A2O, 2O88A, 90A, 88W2O, 2O88W, 90W for 90 days on the CS of the AAC were examined in details. In addition, the influence of delayed oven-curing conditions on CS development was also investigated. The results indicated that curing conditions significantly affected on the CS and the water-curing condition could provide a better CS for those of AAC at 90 days. Although, the oven-curing enhanced CS of the S100 specimens at initial ages (first oven-curing applied), delayed oven-curing (oven-curing applied later) was found significant for S75FA25 and S50FA50 specimens. The delayed oven-curing affected more on the CS of the AAC when fly ash content increased. The most of AAC specimens with oven-curing had significantly enhanced the CS at 28 days, but S50FA50 at the age of 90 days decreased. Different curing regimes were proposed for the superior compressive strength values for each AAC specimens at the ages of 28 and 90 days.


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2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohsen Nadoushan ◽  
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Ali Ramezanianpour ◽  
Seyed Kheirandish ◽  
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