JOURNAL ARTICLE

Mechanical Properties and Thermal Conductivity of Lightweight Foamed Geopolymer Concretes

Siti Fatimah Azzahran AbdullahLiew Yun-MingMohd Mustafa Al Bakri AbdullahHeah Cheng-YongKhairunnisa Zulkifly

Year: 2019 Journal:   IOP Conference Series Materials Science and Engineering Vol: 551 (1)Pages: 012089-012089   Publisher: IOP Publishing

Abstract

Abstract Foamed geopolymer concretes have a better performance in the thermal insulation properties compared to normal geopolymer concretes. In this research, lightweight aggregate geopolymer concretes was incorporated with different percentage of foaming agents (hydrogen peroxide). Compressive strength and thermal conductivity were measured. From results obtained, increased H 2 O 2 contents will decrease the strength of lightweight foamed geopolymer concretes. Lightweight aggregate foamed geopolymer concretes (LWAFGC) with foaming agent content of 0.2wt.% obtained the highest strength of 19.601 MPa. Furthermore, Increased of H 2 O 2 contents also will decrease the thermal conductivity of lightweight foamed geopolymer concretes. Lightweight foamed geopolymer concretes with 2wt.% H 2 O 2 gave the good thermal insulating behavior when the thermal conductivity value recorded the lowest value compare to other wt.% of H 2 O 2 content. The thermal conductivity value of lightweight foamed geopolymer concretes with 2wt.% of H 2 O 2 was 0.072 W/m. K while, the thermal conductivity of other mixtures ranged between 0.077 W/m. K to 0.087 W/m. K., respectively.

Keywords:
Geopolymer Materials science Composite material Thermal conductivity Compressive strength Aggregate (composite) Foaming agent Thermal insulation Porosity

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