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The effect of slag addition on strength development of Class C fly ash geopolymer concrete at normal temperature

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posted on 2024-10-31, 20:58 authored by Arie Wardhono, David LawDavid Law, Sutikno, Hasan Dani
This paper presents the effect of slag addition on strength development and workability of fly ash/slag based geopolymer (FASLG) concrete cured at normal temperature. Class C fly ash with high ferrite (Fe) content was used as the primary material. The proportions of fly ash (FA) to slag (SL) are: 1 FA : 0 SL, 0.9 FA : 0.1 SL, 0.7 FA : 0.3 SL, and 0.5 FA : 0.5 SL. The workability and strength properties were determined by slump, vikat, and compressive strength tests. The result shows that the highest compressive strength was achieved by FASLG-3 concrete with 30% slag addition and exhibited a comparable strength to that normal concrete at 28 days. The 30% slag addition also improve the workability and increase the setting time of FASLG concrete specimens. It can be concluded that the slag inclusion on fly ash will improve the performance of geopolymer concrete at normal temperature.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.1063/1.5003513
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    ISBN - Is published in 9780735415706 (urn:isbn:9780735415706)

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1

End page

7

Total pages

7

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Proceedings of the Green Construction and Engineering Education (GCEE) Conference 2017

Editors

M. M. A. Pratama, P. Risdanareni, A. Yulistyorini, A. A. Sari and G. Idfi

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Green Construction and Engineering Education for Sustainable Future

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AIP Publishing

Place published

Indonesia

Start date

2017-08-08

End date

2017-08-09

Language

English

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2006078756

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2017-10-25

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