Mechanical behaviour at high temperature of alkali-activated aluminosilicates (geopolymers)
Abstract
This study was designed to determine the effect of temperature on the mechanical strength (in both in vivo and post-exposure trials) of two alkaline cements (without OPC): (a) 100% fly ash (FA) and (b) 85% FA + 15% bauxite, the activated alkaline solution used was 85% 10-M NaOH + 15% sodium silicate. A Type I 42.5 R Portland cement was used as a control. Two series of trials were conducted: (i) in vivo trials in which bending and compressive strength, fracture toughness and modulus of elasticity were determined at different temperatures; and (ii) post-firing trials, assessing residual bending and compressive strength after a 1-h exposure to high temperatures and subsequent cooling. The findings showed that from 25 to 600 degrees C, irrespective of the type of test (in vivo or post-firing), compressive mechanical strength rose, with the specimens exhibiting elastic behaviour and consequently brittle failure. At temperatures of over 600 degrees C, behaviour differed depending on the type of test: (i) in the in vivo trials the high temperature induced pseudo-plastic strain and a decline in mechanical strength that did not necessarily entail specimen failure; (ii) in the post-firing trials, compressive strength rose. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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| Título según WOS: | ID WOS:000359166000128 Not found in local WOS DB |
| Título de la Revista: | Construction and Building Materials |
| Volumen: | 93 |
| Editorial: | Elsevier Ltd. |
| Fecha de publicación: | 2015 |
| Página de inicio: | 1188 |
| Página final: | 1196 |
| DOI: |
10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2015.04.044 |
| Notas: | ISI |