Effect of Curing Temperature in the Alkali-Activated Brick Waste and Glass Powder mortar and Their Influence of Mechanical resistances

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In this study, compressive strength values were measured at different curing times (7, 14 and 28 days).The alkali-activation of the brick and glass powder body with potassium water glass having the silicate modulus of 3. Compressive strengths, flexural strength and specific fracture energy of the specimens stored at 40° C and 60° C are evaluated at 28-days. The study demonstrates that the storage temperature of specimens and the content of the alkaline solution have a significant influence on all mechanical properties of the studied materials.

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brick waste, glass powder, curing temperature, alkali-activated

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