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- 2024A coupled 3D thermo-mechanical peridynamic model for cracking analysis of homogeneous and heterogeneous materialscitations
- 2023Potential of Pyrogenic Nanosilica to Enhance the Service Life of Concretecitations
- 2023Performance of silica fume slurry treated recycled aggregate concrete reinforced with carbon fiberscitations
- 2022Future developments and challenges of nano-tailored cementitious composites
- 2022Influence of Elevated Temperatures on the Mechanical Performance of Sustainable-Fiber-Reinforced Recycled Aggregate Concretecitations
- 2021Multicriteria performance evaluation of fiber-reinforced cement compositescitations
- 2021Geopolymer concrete as sustainable materialcitations
- 2021Predictive modeling for sustainable high-performance concrete from industrial wastescitations
- 2021Exploring mechanical performance of hybrid MWCNT and GNMP reinforced cementitious compositescitations
- 2021Microstructural changes and mechanical performance of cement composites reinforced with recycled carbon fiberscitations
- 2021Sugarcane bagasse ash-based engineered geopolymer mortar incorporating propylene fiberscitations
- 2020Assessing recycling potential of carbon fiber reinforced plastic waste in production of eco-efficient cement-based materialscitations
- 2020A comparative study on performance evaluation of hybrid GNPs/CNTs in conventional and self-compacting mortarcitations
- 2020New Prediction Model for the Ultimate Axial Capacity of Concrete-Filled Steel Tubescitations
- 2020Influence of elevated temperature on the microstructure and mechanical performance of cement composites reinforced with recycled carbon fiberscitations
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Sugarcane bagasse ash-based engineered geopolymer mortar incorporating propylene fibers
Abstract
Recently, the lightweight geopolymer production from wastes got adamant attention for sustainable and green building construction. But lower flexure and the tensile strength limit its wider application in the construction industry. This study was intended to prepare sugarcane bagasse ash (SBA) based geopolymer reinforced with (PP) (PP) fibers. The physical and mechanical properties of geopolymers with various percentages of (PP) (PP) fibers were evaluated through the experiments and discussed in detail. The addition of (PP) fibers resulted in enhanced flexural and tensile strength. Results assert that by limiting the content of (PP) fibers to 1%, not only improve in the flexural properties but also enhance the compressive strength by providing denser microstructure. This study concludes that the use of (SBA) composite reinforced with (PP) fibers can provide alternative ways to achieve sustainability by utilizing the wastes which mainly cause environmental degradation during landfilling.