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Study of some properties of colored geopolymer concrete consisting of slag
Abstract In this study, the possibility of producing colored geopolymer concrete consisting of slag as a binder and studying the effect of pigment on some properties of geopolymer concrete is discussed. Here two types of pigments (chromium oxide “green” and iron oxide hydroxide “yellow”) were added to the geopolymer concrete and some tests such as slump values, compressive strength, flexural strength, and permeability test were conducted. The results showed that the best percentage of pigment addition was 1% of the weight of the slag, and with increasing addition, the mechanical properties began to deteriorate.
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The journal focuses on the micromechanics and nanomechanics of materials, the relationship between structure and mechanical properties, material instabilities and fracture, as well as size effects and length/time scale transitions. Articles on cutting edge theory, simulations and experiments – used as tools for revealing novel material properties and designing new devices for structural, thermo-chemo-mechanical, and opto-electro-mechanical applications – are encouraged. Synthesis/processing and related traditional mechanics/materials science themes are not within the scope of JMBM. The Editorial Board also organizes topical issues on emerging areas by invitation. Topics Metals and Alloys Ceramics and Glasses Soils and Geomaterials Concrete and Cementitious Materials Polymers and Composites Wood and Paper Elastomers and Biomaterials Liquid Crystals and Suspensions Electromagnetic and Optoelectronic Materials High-energy Density Storage Materials Monument Restoration and Cultural Heritage Preservation Materials Nanomaterials Complex and Emerging Materials.