Fire Resistance Performance of Fiber Reinforced Geopolymer Concrete: Review

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Geopolymer is a relatively new substance that has sparked a surge of research into nearly every field of geopolymers in recent years. It's still on the verge of becoming a competitive OPC concrete alternative. Mechanical, hardness, and fire resistance properties of geopolymer are exceptional. There has been no/limited research on the effect of fiber integration on fire resistance of geopolymer concrete. In fire-exposed concrete, fiber can help to resist spalling. The goal of this study is to develop materials that exhibit eco-friendly properties and better fire-resistant behavior. Moreover, the combined effect of binder materials and different fibers on the fire resistance of geopolymer concretes. According to the findings, the fire resistance of fiber-reinforced geopolymer concretes increased in the order of carbon fiber-based GPC, micro-steel fiber-based GPC, hooked steel fiber-based GPC, and polypropylene fiber-based GPC. Furthermore, as compared to slag and metakaolin-based GPC, fly ash-based GPC has greater stability and fire resistance. Fiber-reinforced GPC can also be used as a sustainable and durable building material in various construction applications where high performance is needed.

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Alzeebaree, R., Mawlod, A. O., Amen, D. K., Younis, K. H., & Mohammedameen, A. (2021). Fire Resistance Performance of Fiber Reinforced Geopolymer Concrete: Review. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 318). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202131803003

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