Lightweight aggregate concrete mixtures incorporating 0, 10, 20, and 30 weight percent replacement of normal-weight aggregate with lightweight aggregate and crushed stone as fine aggregate were tested at 7, 28, 56, and 90 days for various strength and durability characteristics of hardened concrete. Test results indicated that compressive, flexural, and split tensile strengths and static modulus of elasticity of concrete mixtures reduced with an increase in the percent replacement of normal-weight aggregate with lightweight aggregate. Furthermore, the volume of permeable voids and hence moisture sorption in lightweight aggregate concrete reduced as the lightweight aggregate content was increased pointing at the enhanced durability of the li...
In the paper, the effects of different percentages of additives (perlite, LECA, pumice) on the mecha...
Abstract A control lightweight concrete (LWC) mixture made with 50% and 100% of limestone as a repla...
This paper presents the result of replacing natural course aggregate with recycled cement-sand brick...
Concrete is a high demanded construction material nowadays. The current modernization has improved t...
301-311This paper presents an experimental study evaluating the mechanical properties, particularly ...
Different structural lightweight concrete mixtures of specific density and strength classes were pro...
In this study, structural lightweight concretes produced by Coarse lightweight Crushed brick and Fi...
High strength concrete is known for its many favorable qualities. However it also has some negative ...
The mechanical characteristics of the lightweight aggregate concretes (LWAC) strongly depend on the ...
The physical and mechanical properties of high-strength lightweight concrete were investigated consi...
Expanded shale lightweight aggregates, as the coarse aggregates, were used to produce lightweight ag...
Day to day a large development in construction activities are happening. All constructions require h...
This paper presents the behavior of concrete properties by replacing the conventional coarse aggrega...
This research studied the utilization of municipal solid waste incineration bottom ash (MSWI-BA) in ...
This study is focused on the experimental investigation of compressive strength and durability prope...
In the paper, the effects of different percentages of additives (perlite, LECA, pumice) on the mecha...
Abstract A control lightweight concrete (LWC) mixture made with 50% and 100% of limestone as a repla...
This paper presents the result of replacing natural course aggregate with recycled cement-sand brick...
Concrete is a high demanded construction material nowadays. The current modernization has improved t...
301-311This paper presents an experimental study evaluating the mechanical properties, particularly ...
Different structural lightweight concrete mixtures of specific density and strength classes were pro...
In this study, structural lightweight concretes produced by Coarse lightweight Crushed brick and Fi...
High strength concrete is known for its many favorable qualities. However it also has some negative ...
The mechanical characteristics of the lightweight aggregate concretes (LWAC) strongly depend on the ...
The physical and mechanical properties of high-strength lightweight concrete were investigated consi...
Expanded shale lightweight aggregates, as the coarse aggregates, were used to produce lightweight ag...
Day to day a large development in construction activities are happening. All constructions require h...
This paper presents the behavior of concrete properties by replacing the conventional coarse aggrega...
This research studied the utilization of municipal solid waste incineration bottom ash (MSWI-BA) in ...
This study is focused on the experimental investigation of compressive strength and durability prope...
In the paper, the effects of different percentages of additives (perlite, LECA, pumice) on the mecha...
Abstract A control lightweight concrete (LWC) mixture made with 50% and 100% of limestone as a repla...
This paper presents the result of replacing natural course aggregate with recycled cement-sand brick...