Computational analysis of zinc corrosion product migration through encapsulating mortar of a galvanic anode E. K. Arya, B. S. Dhanya View Abstract
An experimental study on the behavior of concrete using lightweight aggregates derived from fly ash and clay subjected to elevated temperature Anshuman Mishra, Ramkrishna Dandapat, Priyanshu Priyadarshan, Mangal Bari View Abstract
Exploring the impact of carbon nanotubes and nano aluminium trioxide on the durability and strength parameters of selfcompacting concrete: A comparative analysis Qasimali Ibrahim Barodawala, Sushree Sangita Mishra View Abstract
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The University of Queensland building uses a geopolymer precast concrete that replaces cement with fly ash and powdered blast furnace slag in the mix. Inset images showcase products and solutions using geopolymer concrete, and a scanning electron micrograph shows the microstructure of a based geopolymer
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- The University of Queensland, Australia.
- S.K. Singh, CSIR-Central Building Research Institute, India.
- Idawati Ismail, University of Malaysia Sarawak, and Susan Bernal, University of Leeds, UK.