Physico-Mechanical Properties of GGBS based Geopolymer Mortar for Semi-Rigid Binder: Impact of Crumb Rubber Replacement

Geopolymer mortar presents a promising alternative to traditional cementitious materials, with the potential to significantly reduce CO2 emissions and support the development of sustainable construction materials. This study investigates the use of waste rubber tyres as a partial sand replacement in...

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Main Authors: Bakar, Mohd Najmudin Helmi Abu; Zailani, Warid Wazien Ahmad; Apandi, Nazirah Mohd; Mutalif, Muhammad Syamim Abdul; Majid, Anis Mawaddah Abdul; Sinarta, I. Nengah; Agustini, Ni Komang Ayu
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author Bakar
Mohd Najmudin Helmi Abu; Zailani
Warid Wazien Ahmad; Apandi
Nazirah Mohd; Mutalif
Muhammad Syamim Abdul; Majid
Anis Mawaddah Abdul; Sinarta
I. Nengah; Agustini
Ni Komang Ayu
spellingShingle Bakar
Mohd Najmudin Helmi Abu; Zailani
Warid Wazien Ahmad; Apandi
Nazirah Mohd; Mutalif
Muhammad Syamim Abdul; Majid
Anis Mawaddah Abdul; Sinarta
I. Nengah; Agustini
Ni Komang Ayu
Physico-Mechanical Properties of GGBS based Geopolymer Mortar for Semi-Rigid Binder: Impact of Crumb Rubber Replacement
Engineering
author_facet Bakar
Mohd Najmudin Helmi Abu; Zailani
Warid Wazien Ahmad; Apandi
Nazirah Mohd; Mutalif
Muhammad Syamim Abdul; Majid
Anis Mawaddah Abdul; Sinarta
I. Nengah; Agustini
Ni Komang Ayu
author_sort Bakar
spelling Bakar, Mohd Najmudin Helmi Abu; Zailani, Warid Wazien Ahmad; Apandi, Nazirah Mohd; Mutalif, Muhammad Syamim Abdul; Majid, Anis Mawaddah Abdul; Sinarta, I. Nengah; Agustini, Ni Komang Ayu
Physico-Mechanical Properties of GGBS based Geopolymer Mortar for Semi-Rigid Binder: Impact of Crumb Rubber Replacement
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Geopolymer mortar presents a promising alternative to traditional cementitious materials, with the potential to significantly reduce CO2 emissions and support the development of sustainable construction materials. This study investigates the use of waste rubber tyres as a partial sand replacement in rubberised geopolymer mortar, addressing the environmental issue of tyre disposal. Annually, approximately one billion tyres reach the end of their life cycle, with only about 50% being recycled and the rest ending up in landfills. The research evaluates the effects of substituting sand with crumb rubber (CR) at 20%, 40%, 60%, and 80% proportions in geopolymer mortar, focusing on compressive strength, tensile strength, and workability. Results from workability tests revealed that increasing CR content reduced the slump flow by up to 30%. Furthermore, compressive and split tensile strength tests showed a decline in strength with higher CR content. The optimal replacement level of CR was found to be 20%, achieving a compressive strength of 33.35 MPa and a split tensile strength of 3.4 MPa using a GGBS-WCT mix. These findings underscore the potential of utilizing recycled waste materials as aggregate replacements, with significant implications for improving the sustainability and mechanical performance of construction materials.
UKM PRESS
0128-0198
2289-7526
2024
36
6
10.17576/jkukm-2024-36(6)-38
Engineering
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title Physico-Mechanical Properties of GGBS based Geopolymer Mortar for Semi-Rigid Binder: Impact of Crumb Rubber Replacement
title_short Physico-Mechanical Properties of GGBS based Geopolymer Mortar for Semi-Rigid Binder: Impact of Crumb Rubber Replacement
title_full Physico-Mechanical Properties of GGBS based Geopolymer Mortar for Semi-Rigid Binder: Impact of Crumb Rubber Replacement
title_fullStr Physico-Mechanical Properties of GGBS based Geopolymer Mortar for Semi-Rigid Binder: Impact of Crumb Rubber Replacement
title_full_unstemmed Physico-Mechanical Properties of GGBS based Geopolymer Mortar for Semi-Rigid Binder: Impact of Crumb Rubber Replacement
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description Geopolymer mortar presents a promising alternative to traditional cementitious materials, with the potential to significantly reduce CO2 emissions and support the development of sustainable construction materials. This study investigates the use of waste rubber tyres as a partial sand replacement in rubberised geopolymer mortar, addressing the environmental issue of tyre disposal. Annually, approximately one billion tyres reach the end of their life cycle, with only about 50% being recycled and the rest ending up in landfills. The research evaluates the effects of substituting sand with crumb rubber (CR) at 20%, 40%, 60%, and 80% proportions in geopolymer mortar, focusing on compressive strength, tensile strength, and workability. Results from workability tests revealed that increasing CR content reduced the slump flow by up to 30%. Furthermore, compressive and split tensile strength tests showed a decline in strength with higher CR content. The optimal replacement level of CR was found to be 20%, achieving a compressive strength of 33.35 MPa and a split tensile strength of 3.4 MPa using a GGBS-WCT mix. These findings underscore the potential of utilizing recycled waste materials as aggregate replacements, with significant implications for improving the sustainability and mechanical performance of construction materials.
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