Study on The Geopolymer Concrete Properties Reinforced with Hooked Steel Fiber

In this research, Class F fly ash and a mixture of alkaline activators and different amount of hooked steel fiber were used for preparing geopolymer concrete. In order to analyses the effect of hooked steel fiber on the geopolymer concrete, the analysis such as chemical composition of fly ash, worka...

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Compressive strength
Concrete properties
Density
Fly ash
Geopolymers
Reinforcing steels
Steel fibers
Water absorption
Workability
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