Due to creeping process at the burning material, material’s elastic modulus and yield strength will decrease.Three fire protection system are exist in handling the fire problem: active fire protection, passive fire protection, and safety management. In correlation with material problem due to fire, passive fire protection is a strategy to counter it. This paper presents the results of fire protection by using Suralaya fly ash geopolymer concrete. Three molaritas of geopolymer concrete mixture design are 2M, 4M, and 6 M. Sodium Silicate (Na2SiO3) and Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH) are used as alkaline activator. The results of the experiment were analysed by compressive strength for the optimum values. This study found that the value of compressive strength of steam curing is higher than that of water curing, the value of geopolymer concrete compressive strength of 2M is higher than that of 4M, and the value of geopolymer concrete compressive strength of 6M is higher than that of 4M.
This paper has influence on discovering the behavior of hybrid polypropylene fiber reinforced geopolymer concrete under constant and elevated temperature with the purpose to determine the mechanical properties of the material. While the expertise and acquaintance with concrete behavior under constant temperature are well known, the behaviour under elevated temperature has to be seriously explored. This study objectives is to match between the mechanical properties of unburnt and burnt fiber reinforced geopolymer concrete. This study uses experimental investigation. Compression and splitting tensile tests were conducted on the 150 mm cilinder mold. Meanwhile, flexural tension test was conducted on 100 mm x 100 mm x 450 mm rectangular mold. The result of both materials, without set fire to and with set fire to, are analyzed. The gained findings for burnt material are the compression test value cut down, otherwise, the splitting tensile test and flexural tensile strength grade increase.
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