Low self-weight (800 to 1600 kg/m3), high workability (flowing and self-compacting) and excellent thermal insulating properties (< 0·50 W/mK) make foamed concrete attractive for many construction applications. Indeed, it is now a well-established material in void filling and highway reinstatement uses. However, its wider use in structural applications has been inhibited by its technical and engineering unfamiliarity and a perceived difficulty of achieving sufficiently high strength (say > 25 N/mm2). This paper describes a laboratory study of the development of foamed concrete, utilising two types of fly ash, with the potential for use in structural applications. ‘Fine’ fly ash (i.e. to BS EN 450) was used to partially replace Portland...
In construction buildings, use of thermal insulating materials is essential and beneficial not only ...
Foamed concrete is used in a wide range of construction applications, e.g. void filling, trench rein...
Foamed concrete is produced by combining foam and slurry thus entrapping numerous small bubbles of a...
Low self-weight (800 to 1600 kg/m3), high workability (flowing and self-compacting) and excellent th...
The direction of construction science that is associated with the development of the theory and prac...
Foam concrete is a new type of lightweight concrete. It is a modern and flexible construction materi...
Low density (800 to 1400 kg/m3), high workability (flowing and selfcompacting) and excellent thermal...
The purpose of this paper is to assess the properties of light weight foamed concrete. In this resea...
As we know that Foam concrete has been successfully used and it has gained popularity due to its low...
This paper describes an extensive laboratory-based investigation into the use of unprocessed, run-of...
Foam concrete is a type of lightweight concrete. The main characteristics of foam concrete are its l...
Foam concrete is fire resistant and durable and has broad applicability as a building insulation mat...
This paper describes an experimental study of an enhancement of pre-formed foamed concrete, 1300-190...
A type of ultralight (<300 kg/m3) foamed concrete (FC), which can be used as a new energy-conservati...
Foam concrete (FC) possess good hardened properties such as compressive strength, thermal properties...
In construction buildings, use of thermal insulating materials is essential and beneficial not only ...
Foamed concrete is used in a wide range of construction applications, e.g. void filling, trench rein...
Foamed concrete is produced by combining foam and slurry thus entrapping numerous small bubbles of a...
Low self-weight (800 to 1600 kg/m3), high workability (flowing and self-compacting) and excellent th...
The direction of construction science that is associated with the development of the theory and prac...
Foam concrete is a new type of lightweight concrete. It is a modern and flexible construction materi...
Low density (800 to 1400 kg/m3), high workability (flowing and selfcompacting) and excellent thermal...
The purpose of this paper is to assess the properties of light weight foamed concrete. In this resea...
As we know that Foam concrete has been successfully used and it has gained popularity due to its low...
This paper describes an extensive laboratory-based investigation into the use of unprocessed, run-of...
Foam concrete is a type of lightweight concrete. The main characteristics of foam concrete are its l...
Foam concrete is fire resistant and durable and has broad applicability as a building insulation mat...
This paper describes an experimental study of an enhancement of pre-formed foamed concrete, 1300-190...
A type of ultralight (<300 kg/m3) foamed concrete (FC), which can be used as a new energy-conservati...
Foam concrete (FC) possess good hardened properties such as compressive strength, thermal properties...
In construction buildings, use of thermal insulating materials is essential and beneficial not only ...
Foamed concrete is used in a wide range of construction applications, e.g. void filling, trench rein...
Foamed concrete is produced by combining foam and slurry thus entrapping numerous small bubbles of a...