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Shrinkage characteristics of sustainable mortar and concrete with alkali-activated slag and fly ash Binders: A focused review

Materials Today: Proceedings(2024)

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Alkali-activated binders are emerging as promising sustainable alternatives to ordinary Portland cement (OPC) due to their lower environmental footprint. They offer competitive mechanical properties and enhanced durability, making them attractive options for a wide range of construction and infrastructure applications. This paper is a focused review of key findings related to the shrinkage characteristics of mortar and concrete with alkali-activated slag and fly ash binders. Shrinkage induces nonuniform deformations in mortar/concrete, leading to the development of internal tensile stresses and the formation of cracks. Such cracks may be sufficiently large to facilitate the penetration of harmful substances, which may compromise the integrity of structural elements. Several studies indicated that the combination of fly ash and slag precursors in appropriate proportions produces mortar with favorable shrinkage cracks when compared to mortar with individual binders. This article discusses the influence of the following factors on shrinkage characteristics: binder type, binder proportions, water/binder ratio, binder content, aggregate content, alkaline activator type, and concentration. The article compares the shrinkage of mortar/concrete prepared using mostly alkali-activated slag and fly ash binders and compares their shrinkage response to OPC. Shrinkage types evaluated include chemical shrinkage, autogenous shrinkage, and drying shrinkage. Shrinkage responses reported in this article include the sample curing method and environment as they are known to influence durability, strength, and shrinkage characteristics. In general, mortar/concrete with alkali-activated fly ash and slag experience higher shrinkage rates than conventional concrete with OPC binders. The study further explores shrinkage mechanisms and methods to mitigate shrinkage in alkali-activated binders.
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Alkali-activated binders,Slag,Fly ash,Chemical Shrinkage,Autogenous Shrinkage,Drying Shrinkage
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