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Violeta Migallón, Héctor Penadés, José Penadés and Antonio José Tenza-Abril
Lightweight aggregate concrete (LWAC) is an increasingly important material for modern construction. However, although it has several advantages compared with conventional concrete, it is susceptible to segregation due to the low density of the incorpora...
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Jung-Nan Chang, Tung-Tsan Chen, Chang-Chi Hung and Her-Yung Wang
In this study, the fixed water/binder ratio is 0.40, four mineral admixtures: fly ash (FA), blast furnace slag (BFS), desulphurization slag (DLS), and glass LED powder (GLP), were added to lightweight aggregate concrete (LWAC), replacing 10% or 30% of th...
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Xavier Infant Alex,Kalidas Arunachalam
Pág. 536 - 544
In this research the flexural behavior of lightweight aggregate concrete with inclusion of steel and glass fiber was investigated. Pumice aggregate was used for the replacement of normal weight aggregate to reduce the density of concrete in order to achi...
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Ricardo N. F. Carmo and Eduardo Júlio
Today, the concrete sector is being pushed to innovate in order to better address current challenges with higher competitiveness and more sustainable solutions. Different research studies have been conducted all over the world in which novel approaches a...
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