Review and determining the influence of zeolite on concrete strength under high temperature conditions

  • Authors

    • Mahdi Sharif Jadidi MSc, Civil Engineering Department, Gilan University, Iran
    • Malek Mohammad Ranjbar PhD Professor, Civil Engineering Department, Gilan University, Iran
    2016-06-28
    https://doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v5i3.5307
  • in this paper, to verify the effect of zeolite on the strength of concrete and the effect of high temperatures on this type of concrete 5 com-position, containing different percentages zeolite (5%, 10%, 15% and 20%) with fixed water to cement ratio for pe
  • in this paper, to verify the effect of zeolite on the strength of concrete and the effect of high temperatures on this type of concrete 5 composition, containing different percentages zeolite (5%, 10%, 15% and 20%) with fixed water to cement ratio for perception of optimized percent of zeolite is made and influence of heat on compressive strength  and ultrasonic  speed waves  was checked . according to tests, it is concluded that the replacement of 10% cement with zeolite at ratio water to cement 0.45 at ages 7, 28 and 90 days, is the optimized replacement level to zeolite.

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    Sharif Jadidi, M., & Mohammad Ranjbar, M. (2016). Review and determining the influence of zeolite on concrete strength under high temperature conditions. International Journal of Engineering & Technology, 5(3), 62-65. https://doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v5i3.5307