Abstract:
The high production of fly ash due to the combustion
of coal causes several environmental problems such as water
pollution, air pollution, etc. Therefore, the use of fly ash as a
stabilizer for the construction of mud concrete will reduce these
problems. The idea of building mud concrete blocks is to convert
stable natural soil into an engineered block. Mixing fly ash alone
did not generate a significant strength. For a loaded construction,
the minimum dry compressive strength must be greater than
2N/mm2 and the wet compressive strength must be greater than
1N/mm2. This investigation is carried out to evaluate the alkaline
activation of the fly ash to stabilize the soil and build geopolymer
self-compacting mud concrete blocks. Alkaline activation of fly
ash to build geopolymer is not a novel concept. But employing
the idea in self-compacting mud concrete is new study. Initially, it
was found that the optimum content of fly ash stabilized the soil.
It was found that NaOH and NaCl can increase the pH content
of the mixture and increase the resistance to the required level.
Ultimately, heating can develop a much better mix than cement
stabilized mud concrete mix.
Citation:
C. D. Udawattha, A. V. R. D. Lakmini and R. U. Halwatura, "Fly Ash-based Geopolymer Mud Concrete Block," 2018 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), 2018, pp. 583-588, doi: 10.1109/MERCon.2018.8421940.