Alkali-activated materials: advances on accelerated and long-term durability assessment and methodologies�a short review

Developments in material testing have brought about the invention of some durability assessment methodologies for alkali-activated materials. This study reported advances in accelerated and long-term durability assessment and methodologies for alkali-activated composites (AAC). For both alkali-activ...

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Main Authors: Awoyera, P.O., Bheel, N., Adesina, A., Olalusi, O.B.
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Published: Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH 2022
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spelling my.utp.eprints.334962022-09-07T07:05:13Z Alkali-activated materials: advances on accelerated and long-term durability assessment and methodologies�a short review Awoyera, P.O. Bheel, N. Adesina, A. Olalusi, O.B. Developments in material testing have brought about the invention of some durability assessment methodologies for alkali-activated materials. This study reported advances in accelerated and long-term durability assessment and methodologies for alkali-activated composites (AAC). For both alkali-activated materials (AAM) and ordinary Portland cement (OPC)-based composites, the common methods such as increased acid concentration, standard non-accelerated test, wetting and drying cycling, brushing were assessed. The study assessed common methods: increased acid concentration, standard non-accelerated test, wetting and drying cycling, and brushing. The discussion also identified the limitations associated with the accelerated and long-term durability assessment in AAM composite. Some limitations include concrete pore solution concentration, precursor type, and admixture. In AAMs, pore size is within ranges > 1 μm and < 20 nm, which is an indication of insignificant porosity. Also, the compressive strength coefficient of AAM mortars was better than the cement mortar after 75 cycles. Finally, the study revealed the most appropriate mechanism for measuring the durability of AAM composite, which could be well utilized in the construction field. © 2022, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH 2022 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85135254767&doi=10.1007%2fs41062-022-00894-w&partnerID=40&md5=94de29c2823759319137bf6960879c1b Awoyera, P.O. and Bheel, N. and Adesina, A. and Olalusi, O.B. (2022) Alkali-activated materials: advances on accelerated and long-term durability assessment and methodologies�a short review. Innovative Infrastructure Solutions, 7 (5). http://eprints.utp.edu.my/33496/
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description Developments in material testing have brought about the invention of some durability assessment methodologies for alkali-activated materials. This study reported advances in accelerated and long-term durability assessment and methodologies for alkali-activated composites (AAC). For both alkali-activated materials (AAM) and ordinary Portland cement (OPC)-based composites, the common methods such as increased acid concentration, standard non-accelerated test, wetting and drying cycling, brushing were assessed. The study assessed common methods: increased acid concentration, standard non-accelerated test, wetting and drying cycling, and brushing. The discussion also identified the limitations associated with the accelerated and long-term durability assessment in AAM composite. Some limitations include concrete pore solution concentration, precursor type, and admixture. In AAMs, pore size is within ranges > 1 μm and < 20 nm, which is an indication of insignificant porosity. Also, the compressive strength coefficient of AAM mortars was better than the cement mortar after 75 cycles. Finally, the study revealed the most appropriate mechanism for measuring the durability of AAM composite, which could be well utilized in the construction field. © 2022, Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
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author Awoyera, P.O.
Bheel, N.
Adesina, A.
Olalusi, O.B.
spellingShingle Awoyera, P.O.
Bheel, N.
Adesina, A.
Olalusi, O.B.
Alkali-activated materials: advances on accelerated and long-term durability assessment and methodologies�a short review
author_facet Awoyera, P.O.
Bheel, N.
Adesina, A.
Olalusi, O.B.
author_sort Awoyera, P.O.
title Alkali-activated materials: advances on accelerated and long-term durability assessment and methodologies�a short review
title_short Alkali-activated materials: advances on accelerated and long-term durability assessment and methodologies�a short review
title_full Alkali-activated materials: advances on accelerated and long-term durability assessment and methodologies�a short review
title_fullStr Alkali-activated materials: advances on accelerated and long-term durability assessment and methodologies�a short review
title_full_unstemmed Alkali-activated materials: advances on accelerated and long-term durability assessment and methodologies�a short review
title_sort alkali-activated materials: advances on accelerated and long-term durability assessment and methodologies�a short review
publisher Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
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