THERMAL INSULATION AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES IN THE PRESENCE OF GLAS BUBBLE IN FLY ASH GEOPOLYMER PASTE

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The density, compressive strength, and thermal insulation properties of fly ash geopolymer paste are reported. Novel insulation material of glass bubble was used as a replacement of fly ash binder to significantly enhance the mechanical and thermal properties compared to the geopolymer paste. The results showed that the density and compressive strength of 50% glass bubble was 1.45 g/ cm3 and 42.5 MPa, respectively, meeting the standard requirement for structural concrete. Meanwhile, the compatibility of 50% glass bubbles tested showed that the thermal conductivity (0.898 W/mK), specific heat (2.141 MJ/m3K), and thermal diffusivity (0.572 mm2/s) in meeting the same requirement. The improvement of thermal insulation properties revealed the potential use of glass bubbles as an insulation material in construction material.

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Shahedan, N. F., Al Bakri Abdullah, M. M., Mahmed, N., Ming, L. Y., Rahim, S. Z. A., Aziz, I. H. A., … Ghazali, M. F. (2022). THERMAL INSULATION AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES IN THE PRESENCE OF GLAS BUBBLE IN FLY ASH GEOPOLYMER PASTE. Archives of Metallurgy and Materials, 67(1), 221–226. https://doi.org/10.24425/amm.2022.137493

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