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Durability and microstructure study of alkali-activated slag concrete with quartz sand subjected to different exposure conditions

Santosh Kumar Karri (Department of Civil Engineering, JNTUK, Kakinada, India)
Markandeya Raju Ponnada (Department of Civil Engineering, MVGR College of Engineering, Vizianagaram, India)
Lakshmi Veerni (Department of Civil Engineering, JNTUK, Kakinada, India)

Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology

ISSN: 1726-0531

Article publication date: 7 December 2021

Issue publication date: 9 January 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

One of the sources for the increase in the carbon footprint on the earth is the manufacturing of cement, which causes a severer environmental impact. Abundant research is going on to diminish CO2 content in the atmosphere by appropriate utilization of waste by-products of industries. Alkali-activated slag concrete (AASC) is an innovative green new concrete made by complete replacement of cement various supplementary cementitious raw materials. Concrete is a versatile material used in different fields of structures, so it is very important to study the durability in different exposures along with the strength. The purpose of this paper is to study the performance of AASC by incorporating quartz sand as fine aggregate under different exposure conditions.

Design/methodology/approach

The materials for this innovative AASC are selected based on preliminary studies and literature surveys. Based on numerous trials a better performance mix proportion of AASC with quartz sand is developed with 1:2:4 mix proportion, 0.8 alkali Binder ratio, 19 M of NaOH and 50% concentration of Na2SiO3. Subsequently, AASC cubes are prepared and exposed for 3, 7, 14, 28, 56, 90, 112, 180, 252 and 365 days in ambient, acid, alkaline, sulfate, chloride and seawater and tested for compressive strength. In addition, to study the microstructural characteristics, scanning electron microscope (SEM), energy dispersive X-ray analysis and X-ray diffraction analysis was also performed.

Findings

Long-term performance of AASC developed with quartz sand is very good in the ambient, alkaline environment of 5% NaOH and seawater with the highest compressive strength values of 51.8, 50.83 and 64.46, respectively. A decrease in compressive strengths was observed after the age of 14, 56 and 112 days for acid, chloride and sulfate exposure conditions, respectively. SEM image shows a denser microstructure of AASC matrix for ambient, alkaline of 5% NaOH and seawater.

Research limitations/implications

The proposed AASC is prepared with a mix proportion of 1:2:4, so the other proportions of AASC need to verify. In general plain, AASC is not used in practice except in few applications, in this work the effect of reinforced AASC is not checked. The real environmental exposure in fields may not create for AASC, as it was tested in different exposure conditions in the laboratory.

Practical implications

The developed AASC is recommended in practical applications where early strength is required, where the climate is hot, where water is scarce for curing, offshore and onshore constructions exposed to the marine environment and alkaline environment industries like breweries, distilleries and sewage treatment plants. As AASC is recommended for ambient air and in other exposures, its implementation as a construction material will reduce the carbon footprint.

Originality/value

The developed AASC mix proportion 1:2:4 is an economical mix, because of low binder content, but it exhibits a higher early age compressive strength value of 45.6 MPa at the age of 3 days. The compressive strength increases linearly with age from 3 to 365 days when exposed to seawater and ambient air. The performance of AASC is very good in the ambient, alkaline environment and seawater compared to other exposure conditions.

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Acknowledgements

The authors would like to acknowledge the Sophisticated Test and Instrumentation Centre Kochi University P.O, Kochi 682 022, Kerala, India for extending their facility for microstructural analysis of AASC.

Funding details: No funding from any source was received for this work.

Conflict of interest: On behalf of all authors, the corresponding author states that there is no conflict of interest.

Citation

Karri, S.K., Ponnada, M.R. and Veerni, L. (2024), "Durability and microstructure study of alkali-activated slag concrete with quartz sand subjected to different exposure conditions", Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology, Vol. 22 No. 1, pp. 42-59. https://doi.org/10.1108/JEDT-09-2021-0477

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