High-strength high-performance lightweight concrete : a review (Invited)
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09/08/2011
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In the last two decades, there are developments that lead to greater understanding on how and why lightweight concretes (LWC) may achieve similar or higher performance than their normal weight counterparts. The present paper reviews some of these aspects beginning with basic properties such as unit weight, compressive strength and specific strength (strength/ unit weight). Stability and workability of LWC is discussed from rheological perspective. The volumetric stability of LWC in terms of shrinkage and creep are presented with some recent published data. Transport properties of the LWC in terms of sorptivity, water permeability and resistance to chloride-ion penetration are reviewed in comparison with normal weight concrete. Fire resistance of LWC and some current measures used to improve the resistance are discussed. With continual research and development, the performance of LWC is being enhanced to provide new opportunities for practical applications. |
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New Zealand Concrete Society |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/60656/1/60656A.pdf http://hpc2011.blueriver.co.nz/home/home.aspx Liu, Xuemei (2011) High-strength high-performance lightweight concrete : a review (Invited). In Proceedings of the 9th International Symposium on High Performance Concrete, New Zealand Concrete Society, Rotorua, New Zealand. |
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Copyright 2011 Please consult the author. |
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School of Civil Engineering & Built Environment; Science & Engineering Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #090500 CIVIL ENGINEERING #090503 Construction Materials #090506 Structural Engineering #091105 Ship and Platform Structures #concrete #high performance #high strength #stability #workability #creep #shrinkage #durability #fire resistance #permeability #chloride ion |
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Conference Paper |