An experimental investigation was carried out on a novel type of concrete-filled tube column, which used geopolymer concrete and basalt-fibre-reinforced-polymer reinforcing bars and confinement tube. Geopolymer concrete was used in place of ordinary Portland cement concrete to counter the sustainability challenges of conventional cement manufacture. Longitudinal basalt-fibre-reinforced-polymer bars were used to replace steel reinforcement to avoid corrosion, while basalt-fibre-reinforced-polymer tube confinement was used to replace the conventionally used steel helix to enhance strength and ductility. Compressive load-deformation behaviour of 200 mm dia., 800 mm high specimens under concentric, 25 mm eccentric, 50 mm eccentric and four-point bending loads was experimentally investigated. Experimental axial load-bending moment diagrams were then produced. Although geopolymer concrete is normally considered to be more brittle than Portland cement concrete, the test results showed that th
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