This paper presents an experimental study on mechanical properties of an innovative ultra-lightweight cement composite (ULCC) at low temperatures down to −60 °C in comparison with those at ambient temperature. Those properties include stress-strain curve, ultimate strength, elastic modulus, Poisson ratio, and flexural tensile behavior. Effect of curing condition is also evaluated. In addition, the performance of the ULCC is compared with that of a normal weight concrete (NWC) and a lightweight concrete (LWC) with similar 28-day compressive strength. The cylindrical compressive strength of the NWC and LWC was increased generally with the reduction in temperature. However, the same phenomenon was not observed for the ULCC. The elastic modulus...
Lightweight concrete manufactured by extrusion technique has been investigated for resistance to hig...
The stability of electrical conductivity of self-sensing cementitious composites under different env...
This study addresses the development of ultra-lightweight concrete. A moderate\u3cbr/\u3estrength an...
This paper presents an experimental study on mechanical properties of an innovative ultra-lightweigh...
Lightweight foamed concrete (LFC) made from cementitious materials with air pores entrapped in the m...
Creep and shrinkage behaviour of an ultra lightweight cement composite (ULCC) up to 450 days was eva...
The stress-strain relationship in compression of hydrated portland cement (with a water-cement ratio...
Lightweight engineered cementitious composites (LWECC) are prized for their exceptional tensile perf...
This study aims to examine the effect of high temperatures on lightweight geopolymer concrete (LWGC)...
This study addresses the issue of the resistance to high temperatures of lightweight concrete lightw...
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This study aimed to produce lightweight concrete by using 50% pumice as coarse aggregate and 0.1% an...
Basic physical and mechanical properties of several cement composites are determined as functions of...
This study investigated the mechanical properties and elevated temperatures of lightweight concrete ...
The effects of elevated temperature on lightweight structural concrete (LWC) containing Carbon Nanot...
Lightweight concrete manufactured by extrusion technique has been investigated for resistance to hig...
The stability of electrical conductivity of self-sensing cementitious composites under different env...
This study addresses the development of ultra-lightweight concrete. A moderate\u3cbr/\u3estrength an...
This paper presents an experimental study on mechanical properties of an innovative ultra-lightweigh...
Lightweight foamed concrete (LFC) made from cementitious materials with air pores entrapped in the m...
Creep and shrinkage behaviour of an ultra lightweight cement composite (ULCC) up to 450 days was eva...
The stress-strain relationship in compression of hydrated portland cement (with a water-cement ratio...
Lightweight engineered cementitious composites (LWECC) are prized for their exceptional tensile perf...
This study aims to examine the effect of high temperatures on lightweight geopolymer concrete (LWGC)...
This study addresses the issue of the resistance to high temperatures of lightweight concrete lightw...
This article presents the laboratory development and subsequent field trials of a novel structural u...
This study aimed to produce lightweight concrete by using 50% pumice as coarse aggregate and 0.1% an...
Basic physical and mechanical properties of several cement composites are determined as functions of...
This study investigated the mechanical properties and elevated temperatures of lightweight concrete ...
The effects of elevated temperature on lightweight structural concrete (LWC) containing Carbon Nanot...
Lightweight concrete manufactured by extrusion technique has been investigated for resistance to hig...
The stability of electrical conductivity of self-sensing cementitious composites under different env...
This study addresses the development of ultra-lightweight concrete. A moderate\u3cbr/\u3estrength an...