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Application of Inorganic Polymer Concrete (Geopolymer) in Transportation Structures Located in Harsh Environments

Description :  Inorganic polymer concrete is an emerging cementitious material, synthesized from materials of geological origin or bi-product such as gly-ash. It is need because some of the transportation structures along Louisiana's coastal area are subjected to continuous chemical attack in the form of chloride intrusion, carbonation and sulfate attack. It is proposed to conduct a preliminary work on the suitability of geopolymer concrete for transportation structures in Louisiana.

Principal Investigator:  Allouche, Erez  --  Civil Engineering
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Funding Agencies:  LTRC
Amount Awarded:  30,000

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