Lightweight aggregates for structural concrete [PDF]
"April 8, 1955.""Reprinted from the Proceedings of the AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERING, Vol. 81, January 1955.""In recent years interest in lightweight concrete has become widespread, not only on account of its light weight, which is desirable in ...
Pauw, Adrian
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Economic geology of the Waikato [PDF]
The Waikato contributes between 20 and 25 per cent of New Zealand's mineral production. Aggregate from Mesozoic rocks ranges from good (greywacke) to poor (argillite), with detailed differences being related to the position of the deposit within the New
Kear, David
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Physical and Mechanical Properties of Cement Composites Made With Expanded Clay and Expanded Glass [PDF]
The results of experimental tests, conducted on Self-compacting concrete (SCC) made with lightweight aggregate and fly ash/silica fume, will be presented in this paper.
Jevtić, Dragica Lj. +1 more
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Annual report of research progress [PDF]
The mineral and human resources of a state and/or nation are to a large extent the basis of a strong and flourishing economy. In Alaska this is currently illustrated by the activities of the oil and gas industry and the resulting large sums of money that
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The use of artificial porous aggregates for the production of lightweight cement concrete is widespread and used everywhere. In most cases, lightweight artificial aggregates are used to produce concrete of the standard structure using vibration ...
Evgenii M. Shcherban’ +7 more
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The Possibilities of Using Tobacco Wastes in Producing Lightweight Concrete
Rosana G. Moreira, Editor-in-Chief; Texas A&M UniversityThis is a paper from International Commission of Agricultural Engineering (CIGR, Commission Internationale du Genie Rural) E-Journal Volume 7 (2005): The Possibilities of Using Tobacco Wastes in ...
Bayrakl, Muzaffer, Ozturk, Turgut
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Development of Statistical Model, Mixture Design, Fresh and Hardened Properties of Furnace Slag - Lightweight Self Consolidating Concrete (FS-LWSCC) [PDF]
A response surface method was carried out to model the influence of key mixtureparameters on properties affecting the performance of Expended Furnace Slag - LightweightSelf Consolidating Concrete (FS-LWSCC).
Abdurrahmaan Lotfy +3 more
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Development of sustainable structural lightweight concrete with fine recycled aggregates
This study aims to develop a sustainable structural lightweight concrete (LWC) incorporating recycled fine aggregate (RFA) derived from concrete waste.
Murtadha F. Al-Jaboury +2 more
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Lightweight Self-Compacting Concrete Using Lightweight Expanded Clay Aggregate
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Studies of changes in the structure of vermiculite as a filler of building materials by the method of electron microscopy [PDF]
In this article, construction materials are considered, which are used as a lightweight aggregate for concretes and mortars as well as for thermal insulation designs. Particular attention is paid to materials based on expanded vermiculite. The methods of
Atynian, A. +2 more
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