A review on alkali-activated slag concrete

2021 
Abstract Alkali-activated concrete (AAC) has attracted considerable attention since its first use as an alternative material to the well-known traditional Portland cement concrete (PCC) due to their superior properties and environmental impact. In this paper, a comprehensive review on the present knowledge about the AAC in terms of historical background, environmental impact, constituent materials and characteristics of alkali-activated slag concrete (AASC) is presented. The following topics are reviewed in details for AASC: historical background, environmental impact, constituent materials, reactions mechanism, hydration products, compressive strength, stress–strain behavior, elasticity modulus, Poisson’s ratio, tensile strength, bond characteristics with reinforcing steel bars and behavior under elevated temperature. Most studies have demonstrated the superior mechanical properties of AASC and their applicability in the construction engineering field. Moreover, AASC exhibits bond performance and elevated temperature resistance better than PCC. However, the review reveals that more studies and investigations related to mix design including mix proportions, mixing procedures and curing regime, with which the AASC could demonstrate the best engineering properties, are required.
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