Geopolymer concrete (GC) is a substantial sort that is created by utilizing metakaolin, ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBS), silica fumes, fly ash, and other cementitious materials as binding ingredients. The current study concentrated on the structural behavior of the ferrocement geopolymer HSC‐columns subjected to axial loading and produced using rice straw ash (RSA). The major goal of this research was to use the unique features of the ferrocement idea to manufacture members that function as columns bearing members. As they are more cost‐effective and lower in weight, these designed elements can replace traditional RC members. The study also intended to reduce the cost of producing new parts by utilizing low‐cost materials such as light weight expanded and welded wire meshes, polyethylene mesh (Tensar), and fiber glass mesh. For this pur-pose, an experimental plan was conducted and a finite element prototype with ANSYS2019‐R1 was implemented. Nine geopolymer ferrocement columns of dimensions of 150 mm × 150 mm × 1600 mm with different volume‐fraction and layers as well as a number of metallic and nonmetallic meshes were examined under axial compression loading until failure. The performance of the geo-polymer columns was examined with consideration to the mid‐span deflection, ultimate failure load, first crack load with various phases of loading, the cracking patterns, energy absorption and ductility index. Expanded or welded ferrocement geopolymer columns showed greater ultimate failure loads than the control column. Additionally, using expanded or welded columns had a con-siderable effect on ultimate failure loads, where the welded wire mesh exhibited almost 28.10% compared with the expanded wire mesh. Columns reinforced with one‐layer of nonmetallic Tensar-mesh obtained a higher ultimate failure load than all tested columns without concrete cover spall-ing. The analytical and experimental results were in good agreement. The results displayed an ac-cepted performance of the ferrocement geopolymer HSC‐columns.
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El‐sayed, T. A. (2021). Axial compression behavior of ferrocement geopolymer hsc columns. Polymers, 13(21). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13213789
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