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Physico-mechanical properties of geopolymer mortars for repair applications: Impact of binder to sand ratio

Construction and Building Materials, ISSN: 0950-0618, Vol: 412, Page: 134721
2024
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    1
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Studies from University of Technology Mara UiTM Add New Findings in the Area of Building and Construction (Physico-mechanical Properties of Geopolymer Mortars for Repair Applications: Impact of Binder To Sand Ratio)

2024 FEB 27 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Daily Real Estate News -- Researchers detail new data in Building and Construction.

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Deterioration of concrete structures made with ordinary portland cement (OPC) as a binder is inevitable, and this requires repair or rehabilitation using appropriate repair materials. A strong and highly adhesive repair material is very important in order to ascertain the safety of damaged concrete structures. The existing repair materials, especially those that utilized conventional OPC-based materials, appear to require a certain curing condition, which prior studies have revealed to result in a weak link between the repair material and the repaired structures. Hence, an alternative material which is geopolymer mortar was utilized in this study as a repair material, and the impact of geopolymer mortars with various binder-to-sand ratios was evaluated. The physical and mechanical properties of the geopolymer mortars were assessed in addition to their performance as a repair material in terms of their bonding characteristics to conventional concrete. Findings from this study revealed that geopolymer mortar with a binder-to-sand ratio of 1:2 exhibited the highest bonding strength. In addition, geopolymer mortars with a binder-to-sand ratio of 1:3 to 4:1 exhibited better bonding strength compared to when geopolymer paste was used.

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