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Identifying the bond and abrasion behavior of alkali activated concretes by central composite design method

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Abstract In this paper, bond strength and abrasion resistance of alkali activated concretes (AAC) were examined experimentally by using the central composite design (CCD) method. AAC were designed and produced… Click to show full abstract

Abstract In this paper, bond strength and abrasion resistance of alkali activated concretes (AAC) were examined experimentally by using the central composite design (CCD) method. AAC were designed and produced considering the sodium concentration (SC), silicate modules (SM), curing temperature (CT) and exposed curing time (ECT) as the CCD’s independent parameters. Twenty-one AAC mixtures were established depend on the various combinations of independent parameters in CCD at 95% confidence level. Effects of each independent parameter on the dependent parameters were statistically analyzed using experimental measurements and best possible combination of the independent parameters were defined for the maximization of the compressive strength, split tensile strength, UPV and bond behavior of AAC and for the minimization of abrasion value of AAC by solving the multi-objective optimization problems which is generated using the proposed regression models for the dependent parameters. Test results demonstrate that all studied independent parameters have the noteworthy effect on the properties of AAC statistically; however, the most effective independent parameter is SC. The optimum values of the parameters studied were defined as CT of 66 °C, ECT of 14.76 h, SC of 5.72% and SM of 1.0 for the defined multi-objective optimization problem.

Keywords: composite design; bond; central composite; activated concretes; alkali activated; abrasion

Journal Title: Construction and Building Materials
Year Published: 2017

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