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Review of Material Processing Technology for 3D Concrete Printing. [PDF]

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Hutyra A   +4 more
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Lightweight expanded clay aggregate properties based on laboratory testing

Construction and Building Materials, 2021
Abstract Lightweight expanded clay aggregate (LECA) is a manufactured aggregate with many uses in construction, such as aggregate for the lightweight concrete or like geotechnical fill. The properties of the material may vary depending on the manufacturer or the applications envisaged for the aggregate.
Elías Roces   +3 more
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Utilization of expanded clay aggregates in sustainable lightweight geopolymer concrete

Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management, 2020
The lightweight sustainable construction composites prepared with the waste materials are enormously utilized for the construction activities. The geopolymer concrete (GPC) has emerged as the sustainable construction composite and holds potential to get modified as the lightweight composite.
Ankur Bhogayata   +2 more
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Self-compacting lightweight concrete produced with expanded clay aggregate

Construction and Building Materials, 2012
Abstract The objective of this paper is to characterize self-compacting concretes produced with lightweight aggregates (SCLC) available in the Iberian Peninsula. The influence of different compositions on the self-compactability of SCLC is analyzed and some limits are suggested for their formulation.
J. Alexandre Bogas   +2 more
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Lightweight Expanded Clay Aggregate (LECA) as replacement materials for geotechnical application

Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C, 2023
Settlement is a common geotechnical problem occurs in soft soils. The replacement method is the easiest way to improve this problematic soil. This technique is carried out by removing the unwanted part of the soil and replacing it with a more suitable material or soil.
Azhani Zukri   +3 more
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