Civil Engineering, Construction Engineering & Management, Material Engineering
ISSN: 2584-0258 Open Access, Double Blind Review
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Research Article
Sara Nakhjevani, Mehdi Iravani
Vol 3 Issue 2, Pages 14 - 19
Published on: 17 Jan 2024
Abstract- The proliferation of environmental pollution has become a significant concern within our culture. Carbon dioxide plays a significant impact in global pollution. Conventional construction techniques depend on the utilisation of cement, which generates a substantial amount of carbon dioxide (CO2). As a result, geopolymer concrete, a novel material, was created and is currently extensively employed in construction to recycle industrial waste and reduce CO2 emissions. Several studies have employed various curing temperatures and materials, including fly ash,
GGBS, sodium hydroxide, sodium silicate, as well as superplasticizers and admixtures like polypropylene and jute fibres. By examining this information, we may ascertain the optimal quantity of material, the most effective strategy, and the highest level of strength that can be achieved through the research.