This work presents five different methods for quantifying the segregation phenomenon in lightweight aggregate concretes (LWAC). The use of LWACs allows greater design flexibility and substantial cost savings, and has a positive impact on the energy consumption of a building. However, these materials are susceptible to aggregate segregation, which causes an irregular distribution of the lightweight aggregates in the mixture and may affect the concrete properties. To quantify this critical process, a new method based on image analysis is proposed and its results are compared to the well-established methods of density and ultrasonic pulse velocity measurement. The results show that the ultrasonic test method presents a lower accuracy than the ...
Concrete consists of several key ingredients: cement, water, and coarse and fine aggregate. Dependin...
Several segregation evaluation methods have been developed for concrete; however, none of them have ...
This paper presents the behavior of concrete properties by replacing the conventional coarse aggrega...
Aggregate segregation in concretes, especially in lightweight aggregate concretes (LWAC), is a patho...
The use of lightweight concrete allows great flexibility and cost savings when it is used in buildin...
In this work, numerical models were obtained for describing the segregation phenomenon in lightweigh...
Lightweight aggregate concretes (LWAC) are versatile and interesting materials for projects that req...
Lightweight aggregate concrete (LWAC) compaction is a critical stage during concrete production and ...
Lightweight aggregates used in lightweight aggregate concrete (LWAC) exert an important influence on...
Due to the low density of the aggregates and the longer mixing times, lightweight aggregate concrete...
In view of the global sustainable development, it is imperative that supplementary cementing materia...
Lightweight aggregate concrete (LWAC) is an increasingly important material for modern construction....
BMBF, 13XP5010B, Multifunktionale Leichtbetonbauteile mit inhomogenen Eigenschaften (MultiLC) - Teil...
Lightweight aggregates (LWA) are used to produce low-density concretes required for building applica...
Due to the low density of the aggregates used, lightweight aggregate concrete (LWAC) is susceptible ...
Concrete consists of several key ingredients: cement, water, and coarse and fine aggregate. Dependin...
Several segregation evaluation methods have been developed for concrete; however, none of them have ...
This paper presents the behavior of concrete properties by replacing the conventional coarse aggrega...
Aggregate segregation in concretes, especially in lightweight aggregate concretes (LWAC), is a patho...
The use of lightweight concrete allows great flexibility and cost savings when it is used in buildin...
In this work, numerical models were obtained for describing the segregation phenomenon in lightweigh...
Lightweight aggregate concretes (LWAC) are versatile and interesting materials for projects that req...
Lightweight aggregate concrete (LWAC) compaction is a critical stage during concrete production and ...
Lightweight aggregates used in lightweight aggregate concrete (LWAC) exert an important influence on...
Due to the low density of the aggregates and the longer mixing times, lightweight aggregate concrete...
In view of the global sustainable development, it is imperative that supplementary cementing materia...
Lightweight aggregate concrete (LWAC) is an increasingly important material for modern construction....
BMBF, 13XP5010B, Multifunktionale Leichtbetonbauteile mit inhomogenen Eigenschaften (MultiLC) - Teil...
Lightweight aggregates (LWA) are used to produce low-density concretes required for building applica...
Due to the low density of the aggregates used, lightweight aggregate concrete (LWAC) is susceptible ...
Concrete consists of several key ingredients: cement, water, and coarse and fine aggregate. Dependin...
Several segregation evaluation methods have been developed for concrete; however, none of them have ...
This paper presents the behavior of concrete properties by replacing the conventional coarse aggrega...