Metakaolin Effect on Geopolymers' Properties

This book delves into the world of metakaolin (MK) and its impact on the properties of geopolymers. Beginning with an introduction to the abundance and versatility of kaolin, the author explores how calcination transforms it into the highly reactive material known as MK. The book investigates the incorporation of MK into different types of geopolymers and examines how factors such as precursor type and fineness, MK fineness, activator type and concentration, curing conditions, and testing age influence the resulting properties. Through a meticulous evaluation of prior studies, the text presents valuable insights into workability, setting time, density, compressive strength (with specific focus on slag, fly ash, and other precursors), flexural strength, splitting tensile strength, elastic modulus, porosity, water absorption, shrinkage, carbonation resistance, corrosion resistance, and other durability aspects. Drawing upon a wealth of knowledge, this work serves as a comprehensive reference for researchers and offers a roadmap for future investigations.


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Metakaolin Effect on Geopolymers' Properties

This book delves into the world of metakaolin (MK) and its impact on the properties of geopolymers. Beginning with an introduction to the abundance and versatility of kaolin, the author explores how calcination transforms it into the highly reactive material known as MK. The book investigates the incorporation of MK into different types of geopolymers and examines how factors such as precursor type and fineness, MK fineness, activator type and concentration, curing conditions, and testing age influence the resulting properties. Through a meticulous evaluation of prior studies, the text presents valuable insights into workability, setting time, density, compressive strength (with specific focus on slag, fly ash, and other precursors), flexural strength, splitting tensile strength, elastic modulus, porosity, water absorption, shrinkage, carbonation resistance, corrosion resistance, and other durability aspects. Drawing upon a wealth of knowledge, this work serves as a comprehensive reference for researchers and offers a roadmap for future investigations.


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Metakaolin Effect on Geopolymers' Properties

Metakaolin Effect on Geopolymers' Properties

by Alaa M. Rashad
Metakaolin Effect on Geopolymers' Properties

Metakaolin Effect on Geopolymers' Properties

by Alaa M. Rashad

eBook1st ed. 2024 (1st ed. 2024)

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This book delves into the world of metakaolin (MK) and its impact on the properties of geopolymers. Beginning with an introduction to the abundance and versatility of kaolin, the author explores how calcination transforms it into the highly reactive material known as MK. The book investigates the incorporation of MK into different types of geopolymers and examines how factors such as precursor type and fineness, MK fineness, activator type and concentration, curing conditions, and testing age influence the resulting properties. Through a meticulous evaluation of prior studies, the text presents valuable insights into workability, setting time, density, compressive strength (with specific focus on slag, fly ash, and other precursors), flexural strength, splitting tensile strength, elastic modulus, porosity, water absorption, shrinkage, carbonation resistance, corrosion resistance, and other durability aspects. Drawing upon a wealth of knowledge, this work serves as a comprehensive reference for researchers and offers a roadmap for future investigations.



Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783031451515
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Publication date: 01/01/2024
Series: SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

Alaa M. Rashad is a Professor in the Building Materials and Quality Control Institute, Housing and Building National Research Center (HBRC), Cairo, Egypt, and holds temporary professorship in the Civil Engineering Department, College of Engineering, Shaqra University, Al-Dawadmi, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. He received his PhD in Structural Engineering from Cairo University and was a postdoc at the School of Planning, Architecture, and Civil Engineering, Queen’s Univer­sity Belfast, Belfast, United Kingdom. His research interests include building materials, alkali-activated materials, fire resistance, thermal insulation, recycling, durability, cementitious materials, quality control, and nanotechnology.

Table of Contents

Chapter1. Introduction.- Chapter2.Workability.- Chapter3.Setting time.- Chapter4.Density.- Chapter5.Compressive strength.- Chapter 6.Flexural strength and splitting tensile strength.- Chapter 7.Elastic modulus.- Chapter8.Porosity and water absorption.- Chapter 9.Shrinkage.- Chapter 10.Carbonation and corrosion resistance.- Chapter 11.Other durability aspects.- Chapter 12.General viewpoint and ideas for future work.- Chapter 13.Remarks.


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