Abstract

A conventional Portland cement can be considered as the most consumed energy material, since it isresponsible on about 1.35 billion tons annually, occupying is approximately 6% of global CO2 emissions. It can be stated that the emission related to CO2 is the main reason of global warming and greenhouse effect. For this reason, studies have been devoted to find a clean source of material to be an alternative for the traditional cement. Geopolymer concrete is being emerged as a promised construction material that acts as an ecofriendly material. Geopolymer is an inorganic material that can be produced from geological origin or by-product waste, mainly from Silicon (Si) and Aluminum (Ai) in addition to the alkaline activator required for geopolymerization process. Research conducted to assess the performance of the existing design guidelines (e.g. ACI code) for moment and/or deflection calculations of Geopolymer concrete beams is scarcely available in literature. Therefore, this research is devoted to evaluating the applicability of ACI 318-2019 code for flexural and deflection calculations. For this purpose, a total of 40 simply supported geopolymer concrete beams embedded with steel reinforcement bars were compiled from different sources of literature. The experimental results collected from the samples were compared to those calculated by ACI 318-2019 in terms of moment capacity and deflection. It was found that the calculated moments of the ACI were conservative with a mean value and the variation of coefficient of 1.16 and 15 %, respectively. On the other hand, the deflection results were much lower than those measured experimentally. Essentially after the formation of the first crack, highlighting the need of a suitable model for precisely predicting the flexural strength and deflections of geopolymer concrete beams to reflect the main parameters that control the behavior of such elements.

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