Sunday, 26 November 2023

Performance Enhancement of Low-Carbon Cementitious Systems through Supplementary Materials: A Comprehensive Study on Flow Behavior and Strength Properties | Chapter 12 | Current Innovations in Chemical and Materials Sciences Vol. 3

 In this book branch, we investigate the influence of supplementary matters on the flow behavior and substance properties of binary cementitious methods, focusing on silica rave, fly ash, metakaolin, and bottle cullet powder. Our study aims to provide useful insights into the development of reduced-carbon hardened mixtures by exploring the singular characteristics of each material. We evaluate the effects of these supplementary matters on workability, heat of hydration, pore traits, and compressive strength, aiming to bridge information gaps in twofold cement compositions. The results indicate that silica seethe and metakaolin reduce practicability, while fly ash and jar cullet powder enhance it. Notably, presenting 5% glass cullet powder leads to improved rheological features and a 10% reduction in heat of hydration. The study approves further exploration of optimal having three of something mixtures to embellish concrete properties.

Author(s) Details:

Mohammad Iqbal Khan,
Department of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia.

Yassir M. Abbas,
Department of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia.

Galal Fares,
Department of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia.

Fahad K. Alqahtani,
Department of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/CICMS-V3/article/view/12601

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