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    Restrained Shrinkage of Fly Ash Based Geopolymer Concrete and Analysis of Long Term Shrinkage Prediction Models

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    The research presented in this manuscript describes the procedure to quantify the restrained shrinkage of geopolymer concrete (GPC) using ring specimen. Massive concrete structures are susceptible to shrinkage and thermal cracking. This cracking can increase the concrete permeability and decrease the strength and design life. This test is comprised of evaluating geopolymer concrete of six different mix designs including different activator solution to fly ash ratio and subjected to both restrained and free shrinkage. Test results obtained from this experimental setup was plotted along with the available empirical equation to observe the shrinkage strain of GPC and a model was suggested to predict the shrinkage strain of GPC. It was found from this study that along with activator solution to fly ash ratio the final compressive strength of GPC plays an important role on shrinkage strai

    A Simplified Approach for Selecting a Trenchless Construction Method for Municipal Sewers

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    Rheological Behavior of Fly-Ash-Based Geopolymers

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    Experimental Investigation of Pipe Soil Friction Coefficients for Direct Buried PVC Pipes

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    Influence of Activator Solution Formulation on Fresh and Hardened Properties of Low-Calcium Fly Ash Geopolymer Concrete

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    The effect of the composition of activator solutions on fresh and hardened properties of geopolymer concrete was investigated. Research variables included liquid sodium silicate product (DH, NH, and StarH), sodium hydroxide molar concentration (6, 10, and 14), and sodium silicate–to–sodium hydroxide ratio (1, 2, and 3). Response variables were compressive strength, corrosion resistance expressed as remaining compressive strength and mass loss, and flowability. Results were analyzed using Minitab statistical software. Findings suggest that activator solution formulation has a significant effect on the properties of the resulting geopolymer binder. The experimental design used was found effective in establishing the optimum activator solution formulation for a given fly ash stockpile to be used for an application with specific performance requirements

    Examination of Chloride-Induced Corrosion in Reinforced Geopolymer Concretes

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    Interactive Simulation-Based Educational Software for Management of Municipal Sewer Networks

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    Assessment of Emerging Pulled-in-Place Pipe Products for Trenchless Applications

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