The Effect of Seawater on The Compressive Strength and Split Tensile Strength in Self Compacting Geopolymer Concret

Putri, Herwina Rahayu and Paledung, Firman and Bachtiar, Erniati and Indrayani, Popy (2021) The Effect of Seawater on The Compressive Strength and Split Tensile Strength in Self Compacting Geopolymer Concret. Journal CIVILLa, 5 (6). pp. 197-212. ISSN 2620-7222

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Abstract

Fly ash is a kind of trash that may degrade the quality of the air. As a result, it is critical that it be used as an ecologically beneficial material. The aim of this research was to evaluate the strength of self-compacting geopolymer concrete (SCGC) cured in seawater, as well as to compare SCGC with and without saltwater. In this research, a cylindrical specimen with a diameter of 10 cm and a height of 20 cm was utilized as the specimen. Fly ash is used in proportion to fine and coarse aggregates at a ratio of 1: 0.65: 1.5. Using a 0.4 activator to binder ratio. The molarity ranges utilized were 11 M - 15 M. Compressive strength and split tensile strength tests were conducted on 28-day-old concrete. The findings indicated that when the molarity of SCGC treated with seawater increased from 11 to 15 M, the compressive and split tensile strengths increased. Compressive strength values were greatest in SCGC treated at room temperature when an activator of 13 M was used, and compressive strength values dropped in SCGC treated at room temperature when an activator greater than 13 M was used.

Item Type: Artikel
Subjects: 600 – Teknologi (Ilmu Terapan) > 620 Ilmu teknik dan ilmu yang berkaitan > 620 Ilmu teknik dan ilmu yang berkaitan
600 – Teknologi (Ilmu Terapan) > 620 Ilmu teknik dan ilmu yang berkaitan > 624 Teknik sipil
Divisions: Jurnal
Depositing User: Admin Repository UNIFA
Date Deposited: 20 Aug 2022 03:42
Last Modified: 20 Aug 2022 03:43
URI: https://repository.unifa.ac.id/id/eprint/82

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