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    Bond Behaviour of Reinforced Fly Ash-Based Geopolymer Concrete Beams

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    Authors
    Chang, Ee Hui
    Sarker, Prabir
    Lloyd, Natalie
    Rangan, B. Vijaya
    Date
    2009
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Chang, Ee Hui and Sarker, Prabir and Lloyd, Natalie and Rangan, B. Vijaya. 2009. Bond Behaviour of Reinforced Fly Ash-Based Geopolymer Concrete Beams, in R I Gilbert (ed), Concrete Solutions 09, The 24th Biennial Conference of the Concrete Institute of Australia, Sep 17 2009. Luna Park, Sydney: Concrete Institute of Australia.
    Source Title
    Proceedings of the 24th Biennial Conference of the Concrete Institute Australia
    Source Conference
    The 24th Biennial Conference of the Concrete Institute of Australia
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    Department of Civil Engineering
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    Publication Date: Sep 2009

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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/33614
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    In view of sustainable development in the construction industry, investigation has been carried out on fly ash-based geopolymer concrete, which is an environmentally friendly material that uses geopolymer paste as binder instead of Portland cement. Previous studies on the engineering properties and structural behaviour of geopolymer concrete have shown promising potential of this material. This paper describes the bond behaviour between geopolymer concrete and reinforcing bars in tensile splices in beams. Twelve full-scale beam specimens with lap-spliced reinforcing bars were cast and tested in the laboratory to study the bond performance of geopolymer concrete. The effects of concrete compressive strength, bar diameter and splice length of the bars on bond strength of lap splices in geopolymer concrete were evaluated. Test results, including general behaviour of beams, failure modes and cracking patterns were gathered and analysed. Current analytical models and codes provision to predict bond strength for Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) concrete were used to analyse the bond strength of test specimens. Good correlation between test and analytical results were found. This study also demonstrates the excellent potential of geopolymer concrete for use as a construction material.

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