May 3, 2024
Ahmad Fahmi

Ahmad Fahmi

Academic rank: Assistant professor
Address: Bonab- University of Bonab
Education: Ph.D in Geotechnical Engineering
Phone: 04137745000
Faculty: Faculty of Engineering
Department: Civil Engineering

Research

Title
Effect of Curing Temperature on the Mechanical Strength of Alkali Activated Laterite Geopolymeric Samples
Type Article
Keywords
Geopolymer; Laterite; Alkali activated; Curing Temperature; Mechanical strength
Researchers Ahmad Fahmi، alireza babaeian amini، yaser marabi، sohrab rafati zavaragh، Ali Majnouni-Toutakhane

Abstract

A huge amount of carbon dioxide is released in the Portland cement production process. A large quantity of greenhouse gases is produced because of the significant amount of energy consumption via making bricks through firing. Using the pozzolanic sources containing the aluminosilicate and alkaline reagents, a new type of green materials called geopolymeric materials are produced with quite lower environmental hazards. The use of laterite as an iron-rich aluminosilicate material has a high potential for building materials. In this study, the effect of the curing temperature and characteristics of the alkaline reagent including the concentration of sodium hydroxide solution and the water-glass to sodium hydroxide mass mixing ratio on the mechanical strength of the laterite-based, oven-cured geopolymer samples was investigated. The results showed that the curing temperature had a significant effect on the compressive strength of the laterite-based geopolymer samples so that with a 15°C change at the curing temperature, the compressive strength of the samples could be multiplied and a sharp increase in the mechanical strength could occur. Also, according to the results of this study, the 6 M sodium hydroxide is recommended for the construction of the laterite-based geopolymer materials with low cost and relatively high strength, and for the construction of higher-strength building materials, the 14 M sodium hydroxide is recommended.