Fibre and hybrid fibre reinforced geopolymer concrete– A Review
International Journal of Development Research
Fibre and hybrid fibre reinforced geopolymer concrete– A Review
Received 19th January, 2018; Received in revised form 22nd February, 2018; Accepted 27th March, 2018; Published online 30th April, 2018
Copyright © 2018, Eliza Edison and Alester Joseph Vanreyk. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
In The utilization of cementing material such as silica fume, flyash, granulated blast furnace slag, rice-husk ash and metakaolin are new trend in concrete studies. Ordinary Portland cement utilizes significant amount of natural resources and pollutes the atmosphere by emitting large amount of carbondioxide.so to reduce this ill effect, a new research field is developed in concrete called geopolymer concrete. In geopolymer composite products, the inorganic alumina silicate polymer gel is synthesized from source material which is rich in silicon and aluminum, which has low calcium (class F) flyash, which binds the loose aggregate, and other unreacted materials in the produced geopolymer mix. Fibres play a vital role in geopolymer concrete, mainly due to their low price, easy availability, excellent characteristics in improving tensile strength, flexural strength, resistance to plastic shrinkage during curing and crack propagation by controlling the crack widths tightly, thus improving durability. This paper briefly reviews the various research work done in the area of fibre and hybrid fibre reinforced geopolymer concrete and its strength properties.