Title of article :
Fly ash-based geopolymer concrete: study of slender reinforced
columns
Author/Authors :
D. M. J. Sumajouw، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The objectives of this paper are to present
the results of experimental study and analysis on the
behaviour and the strength of reinforced geopolymer
concrete slender columns. The experimental work
involved testing of twelve columns under axial load
and uniaxial bending in single curvature mode. The
compressive strength of concrete for the first group of
six columns was about 40 MPa, whereas concrete with
a compressive strength of about 60 MPa was used in
the other six columns. The other variables of the test
program were longitudinal reinforcement ratio and
load eccentricity. The test results gathered included
the load carrying capacity, the load-deflection characteristics,
and the failure modes of the columns. The
analytical work involved the calculation of ultimate
strength of test columns using the methods currently
available in the literature. A simplified stability analysis
is used to calculate the strength of columns. In
addition, the design provisions contained in the
Australian Standard AS3600 and the American
Concrete Institute Building Code ACI318-02 are used
to calculate the strength of geopolymer concrete
columns. This paper demonstrates that the design
provisions contained in the current standards and
codes can be used to design reinforced fly ash-based
geopolymer concrete columns.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science