2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.cemconres.2017.07.012
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Mechanical properties and microscale changes of geopolymer concrete and Portland cement concrete containing micro-encapsulated phase change materials

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“…To carry out the LWA-PCM DSC examination, the aggregates have to be compressed to a fine powder first. The latent heat stored in its purest state (RT25) is 130.5 J/g according to data reported in literature [46], while DSC analysis was conducted on LWA with RT25 being 57.93 J/g. Different test carried out by Min et al [38], an experiment of DSC on LWA concrete was conducted to evaluate precise heat.…”
Section: 1 Dsc Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To carry out the LWA-PCM DSC examination, the aggregates have to be compressed to a fine powder first. The latent heat stored in its purest state (RT25) is 130.5 J/g according to data reported in literature [46], while DSC analysis was conducted on LWA with RT25 being 57.93 J/g. Different test carried out by Min et al [38], an experiment of DSC on LWA concrete was conducted to evaluate precise heat.…”
Section: 1 Dsc Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…French Professor Davidovits introduced "Geopolymer" to the world [4]. That can be produced from numerous industrial by-products/wastes, together or alone with fly ash (FA), Silica fume, and GGBFS [2,5]. The industrial waste like fly ash, GGBFS, red mud, and silica fume are used as source materials in geopolymer concrete.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Šavija et al [ 102 ] found that the force needed to rupture the microcapsules themselves was higher for temperatures lower than the phase change temperature (i.e., when PCM is solid) than for temperatures above the phase change temperature (i.e., when PCM is liquid). Pilehvar et al [ 106 ] observed a temperature dependence in the compressive strength of geopolymer concrete incorporating PCM microcapsules. However, this dependence was not observed in other studies, and therefore more research is needed in this field.…”
Section: Effects Of Pcm On Concrete Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%