Experiments of Green High-Ductile Fiber Low Cementitious Composites

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The carbon dioxide (CO2) emission during the ordinary Portland cement (OPC) manufacturing process is up to about 7.0 % of global manmade CO2. The OPC is also known to have toxic substances. The purpose of current research is to develop an environmentally green and high-ductile fiber low-cement composite (HDFLC) in which the binder is mixed by replacing the amount of the cement of 60% as the ground granulated blast-furnace slag (GGBS) with or without using alkali activators. The material and mechanical characteristics of the HDFLC were evaluated experimentally by the slump flow, compression, and direct tension tests.

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