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Geopolymer Composites: Potential as Repair and Strengthening Materials for Concrete Structures

Author(s)
Giwan NohUksun KimShin, MyoungsuWoo-Young LimThomas H.-K. Kang
Issued Date
2025-09
DOI
10.14359/51746719
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/88055
Citation
ACI Structural Journal, v.122, no.5, pp.165 - 179
Abstract
Geopolymer, an inorganic polymer material, has recently gained attention as an eco-friendly alternative to portland cement.
Numerous studies have explored the potential of geopolymer as a primary structural material. This study aimed to examine the
efficacy of geopolymer composites as repairing and strengthening materials rather than as structural materials. Data from 782 bond
strength tests and 164 structural tests were collected and analyzed, including those on beams, beam-column connections, and walls.
The analysis focused on critical factors affecting the bond strength of geopolymer composites with conventional cementitious concrete,
and the structural behaviors of reinforced concrete members repaired or strengthened with these composites. The findings
highlight the potential of geopolymer composites for enhancing the resilience and toughness of existing damaged or undamaged
concrete structures. Additionally, they offer valuable insights into the key considerations for using geopolymer composites as repair
or strengthening materials, providing a useful reference for future research in this field.
Publisher
AMER CONCRETE INST
ISSN
0889-3241
Keyword (Author)
geopolymergeopolymer concreterehabilitationrepairstrengtheningbond strength
Keyword
ASH-BASED GEOPOLYMERALKALI-ACTIVATED CONCRETESLAG BASED GEOPOLYMERBOND STRENGTHPORTLAND-CEMENTENGINEERING PROPERTIESMECHANICAL-PROPERTIESFLEXURAL STRENGTHMETAKAOLINMORTAR

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