One of the biggest technological problems connected with the production of lightweight concretes made of porous aggregates is their much higher water absorption, which may cause on the one hand workability loss, and on the other hand excess water content in concrete. The aim of this research was to assess the effect of impregnation of lightweight aggregates (LWAs) with cement paste on their properties and to verify its effectiveness in concretes. Three types of lightweight aggregates differing in porosity and pore structure (sintered fly ash Lytag, expanded clay: Leca and Liapor) were selected for the tests. The following parameters were taken into consideration in the research program: LWA type and size, LWA initial moisture content, stren...
Lightweight aggregate concrete mixtures incorporating 0, 10, 20, and 30 weight percent replacement o...
This paper presents an experimental study to evaluate the effect of coarse and fine LWA in concrete ...
This paper presents an experimental study to evaluate effect of cumulative lightweight aggregate (LW...
The impregnation of lightweight aggregate (LWA) is an alternative method to its pre-moistening, whic...
Lightweight aggregate concrete (LWAC) has relatively larger porosity than conventional concrete, mai...
This paper presents an experimental study to evaluate the influence of coarse lightweight aggregate ...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to present the problem of water-cement ratio reduction in structura...
This paper reports on a study of physical properties of lightweight cement composite. We investigate...
301-311This paper presents an experimental study evaluating the mechanical properties, particularly ...
Expanded shale lightweight aggregates, as the coarse aggregates, were used to produce lightweight ag...
Different structural lightweight concrete mixtures of specific density and strength classes were pro...
Experimental studies have been carried out to compare the water permeability and chloride penetrabil...
Light Expanded Clay Aggregate (Leca) was one of the lightweight aggregates that could be used to pr...
High strength concrete is known for its many favorable qualities. However it also has some negative ...
This study compares the engineering properties of normal weight concrete with those of concrete with...
Lightweight aggregate concrete mixtures incorporating 0, 10, 20, and 30 weight percent replacement o...
This paper presents an experimental study to evaluate the effect of coarse and fine LWA in concrete ...
This paper presents an experimental study to evaluate effect of cumulative lightweight aggregate (LW...
The impregnation of lightweight aggregate (LWA) is an alternative method to its pre-moistening, whic...
Lightweight aggregate concrete (LWAC) has relatively larger porosity than conventional concrete, mai...
This paper presents an experimental study to evaluate the influence of coarse lightweight aggregate ...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to present the problem of water-cement ratio reduction in structura...
This paper reports on a study of physical properties of lightweight cement composite. We investigate...
301-311This paper presents an experimental study evaluating the mechanical properties, particularly ...
Expanded shale lightweight aggregates, as the coarse aggregates, were used to produce lightweight ag...
Different structural lightweight concrete mixtures of specific density and strength classes were pro...
Experimental studies have been carried out to compare the water permeability and chloride penetrabil...
Light Expanded Clay Aggregate (Leca) was one of the lightweight aggregates that could be used to pr...
High strength concrete is known for its many favorable qualities. However it also has some negative ...
This study compares the engineering properties of normal weight concrete with those of concrete with...
Lightweight aggregate concrete mixtures incorporating 0, 10, 20, and 30 weight percent replacement o...
This paper presents an experimental study to evaluate the effect of coarse and fine LWA in concrete ...
This paper presents an experimental study to evaluate effect of cumulative lightweight aggregate (LW...