In this research study of the thermal properties of light weight concrete produced from using two locally industrial wastes materials, to evaluate the thermal insulation, and some physical properties like strength of concrete (compressive and flexural tensile strength and variation of density of light weight concrete. Two types of wastes admixtures were used in this study, (chopped rubber, and wood sawdust) with (5%, 10%, 15% and 20%) percent of each one. Thermal conductivity, compressive strength, flexural tensile strength and variation of density have been examined for each specimen at all percentages of admixtures, and compare with the reference concrete specimens. Experimental test results indicated that using these types of wastes as r...
Artificial light weight aggregate produced from environmental waste like Expanded Polystyrene (EPS),...
Shows that concrete made with maple sawdust has low bulk density with moderate strength, as well as ...
The main objective of this study was to evaluate the potential application of a lightweight concrete...
In this research study of the thermal properties of light weight concrete produced from using two lo...
191-198The aim of this study is to identify a construction material ensuring good mechanical propert...
International audienceThe continuous growth of the concrete industry requires an increased quantity ...
The by-products of wood sawdust and wood fiber are considered to be waste material. It is utilized i...
The sustainability of the natural environment and eco-systems is of great importance. Waste generate...
The aim of this study was to investigate the behaviour of a new type of lightweight concrete which w...
This study aimed to investigate the recycling opportunities for industrial byproducts and their cont...
Abstract. Today, the development of building materials based on toxic or non-toxic industrial waste...
Light weight concrete plays a major role in reducing the density and increase the thermal insulation...
Industrialization in developing countries has resulted in an increase in agricultural output and con...
This study was carried out to determine the possibilities of using tobacco wastes in lightweight con...
The objective of this work revolves around the search for a new lightweight concrete formula based o...
Artificial light weight aggregate produced from environmental waste like Expanded Polystyrene (EPS),...
Shows that concrete made with maple sawdust has low bulk density with moderate strength, as well as ...
The main objective of this study was to evaluate the potential application of a lightweight concrete...
In this research study of the thermal properties of light weight concrete produced from using two lo...
191-198The aim of this study is to identify a construction material ensuring good mechanical propert...
International audienceThe continuous growth of the concrete industry requires an increased quantity ...
The by-products of wood sawdust and wood fiber are considered to be waste material. It is utilized i...
The sustainability of the natural environment and eco-systems is of great importance. Waste generate...
The aim of this study was to investigate the behaviour of a new type of lightweight concrete which w...
This study aimed to investigate the recycling opportunities for industrial byproducts and their cont...
Abstract. Today, the development of building materials based on toxic or non-toxic industrial waste...
Light weight concrete plays a major role in reducing the density and increase the thermal insulation...
Industrialization in developing countries has resulted in an increase in agricultural output and con...
This study was carried out to determine the possibilities of using tobacco wastes in lightweight con...
The objective of this work revolves around the search for a new lightweight concrete formula based o...
Artificial light weight aggregate produced from environmental waste like Expanded Polystyrene (EPS),...
Shows that concrete made with maple sawdust has low bulk density with moderate strength, as well as ...
The main objective of this study was to evaluate the potential application of a lightweight concrete...