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International Congress on Polymers in Concrete | 2018

Development of Fiber-Reinforced Slag-Based Geopolymer Concrete Containing Lightweight Aggregates Produced by Granulation of Petrit-T

M. Mastali; Katri Piekkari; Paivo Kinnunen; Mirja Illikainen

Using by-products as alternatives to ordinary Portland cement (OPC) is attracting growing attention in the sustainable construction material sectors. Alkali-activated binders have been proposed and emerged as an alternative to OPC binders, which seem to have acceptable mechanical and durability performances in addition to positive environmental impacts. These alternative binders, also named “geopolymer,” use a wide range of aluminosilicate precursors, with differing availabilities, reactivates, costs, and CO2 emissions. The usage of various materials results in obtaining the locally adaptable mix compositions, which establishes a broader toolkit. In this study, Petrit-T as a by-product from manufacturing sponge iron with fine particle-size distribution and rich in calcium was used to prepare the structural lightweight aggregates. Moreover, ground-granulated blast-furnace slag (GGBFS) as the binder was activated by a combination of sodium hydroxide and sodium silicate as the alkali activator. The effects of using different fiber types, including PVA, PP, and basalt, on mechanical properties were investigated. Mechanical properties were addressed in terms of the compressive and flexural strengths. The results showed that reinforcing the composition significantly affected the flexural performance. Moreover, it was revealed that using the granulated Petrit-T presented a lightweight concrete, with density ρ ≤ 1600 kg/m3.


Composites Part B-engineering | 2017

The impact resistance and mechanical properties of the reinforced self-compacting concrete incorporating recycled CFRP fiber with different lengths and dosages

M. Mastali; A. Dalvand; A.R. Sattarifard


Magazine of Concrete Research | 2014

Flexural performance of functionally graded RC cross-section with steel and PP fibres

Mahan Ghasemi Naghibdehi; M. Mastali; Mohammad Kazem Sharbatdar; Maysam Ghasemi Naghibdehi


Materials & Design | 2014

Repairing reinforced concrete slabs using composite layers

M. Ghasemi Naghibdehi; M.K. Sharbatdar; M. Mastali


Construction and Building Materials | 2015

Experimental assessment of functionally graded reinforced concrete (FGRC) slabs under drop weight and projectile impacts

M. Mastali; M. Ghasemi Naghibdehi; M. Naghipour; S.M. Rabiee


Construction and Building Materials | 2018

Development of eco-efficient and cost-effective reinforced self-consolidation concretes with hybrid industrial/recycled steel fibers

M. Mastali; A. Dalvand; A.R. Sattarifard; Mirja Illikainen


Magazine of Concrete Research | 2018

Effect of different lengths and dosages of recycled glass fibres on the fresh and hardened properties of SCC

M. Mastali; Ahmad Dalvand; Alireza R. Sattarifard; Zahra Abdollahnejad


Construction and Building Materials | 2018

Mechanical and acoustic properties of fiber-reinforced alkali-activated slag foam concretes containing lightweight structural aggregates

M. Mastali; Paivo Kinnunen; H. Isomoisio; M. Karhu; Mirja Illikainen


Ceramics International | 2018

Fiber-reinforced one-part alkali-activated slag/ceramic binders

Zahra Abdollahnejad; M. Mastali; Tero Luukkonen; Paivo Kinnunen; Mirja Illikainen


Composites Part B-engineering | 2019

Strain hardening polypropylene fiber reinforced composite from hydrated ladle slag and gypsum

Hoang Nguyen; Paivo Kinnunen; Valter Carvelli; M. Mastali; Mirja Illikainen

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H. Isomoisio

VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland

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M. Karhu

VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland

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