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Sustainable Construction Materials

Civil Engineering, Construction Engineering & Management, Material Engineering
ISSN: 2584-0258 Open Access, Double Blind Review
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Under Review: Scopus(Applied), UGC-Care(Applied), WoS (Applied)

Review Article

Pooja Khatri*, Bhagmant Singh, Sapna Katara
Vol 1 Issue 1, Pages 28 - 33
Published : 10 Jan, 2022

Abstract-In contemporary society, environmental contamination has become a major problem. Carbon dioxide is a major contributor to global pollution. Traditional construction techniques rely on cement, which generates a lot of CO2. As a result, a novel material known as geopolymer concrete was created and is now frequently used in construction as a way to reuse industrial waste and reduce CO2 emissions. Different curing temperatures and materials, including flyash, GGBS, sodium hydroxide, sodium silicate, and superplasticizers and admixtures such polyproplene and jute fibres, have been utilised in numerous studies. By analysing this data, we may ascertain the ideal amount of material, the ideal strategy, and the ideal strength that can be generated from the research.

Keywords: Geopolymer concrete, Carbon dioxide, Fly Ash, Mechanical Behavior, Fibers

Cite this article

P Khatri, B Singh, S Katara, "Review of the Mechanical Behavior of Geopolymer Concrete ". Sustainable Construction Materials 1(1), 28-33. https://rsya.org/scm-v1i1-28-33/

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