Influence of aluminum hydrothermal reaction on hydration mechanism and mechanical properties of alkali-activated autoclaved aerated concrete (ASAAC) produced from FA and BFS
Mechanical strength increased by 25%, with compressive strength reaching 40 MPa after 28 days.
Hydration mechanism analysis indicates enhanced binding from reactions between aluminum and constituents in concrete.
The findings suggest that optimizing aluminum content may further enhance performance in construction applications.
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Influence of aluminum hydrothermal reaction on hydration mechanism and mechanical properties of alkali-activated autoclaved aerated concrete (ASAAC) produced from FA and BFS | Synapse