Strength and toughness of lightweight foamed concrete with different sand grading

Lightweight Foamed Concrete (LFC) is one of the recent advancement of concrete technology in civil engineering. Different gradation of sand in lightweight foamed concrete will change the physical properties of the concrete. This paper aims to study the fresh and hardened properties of lightweight fo...

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Main Authors: Lim, Siongkang, Tan, Chersiang, Zhao, Xiao, Ling, Tung Chai
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Published: Korean Society of Civil Engineers 2014
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spelling my.utm.561432016-11-16T00:49:53Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/56143/ Strength and toughness of lightweight foamed concrete with different sand grading Lim, Siongkang Tan, Chersiang Zhao, Xiao Ling, Tung Chai TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Lightweight Foamed Concrete (LFC) is one of the recent advancement of concrete technology in civil engineering. Different gradation of sand in lightweight foamed concrete will change the physical properties of the concrete. This paper aims to study the fresh and hardened properties of lightweight foamed concrete with density of 1300 ± 50 kg/ m3 that produced by using different gradations of sand. Four categories of sand gradations, ranging from 2.36 mm to 0.60 mm were used. Cube and prism specimens were cast and cured in water curing as well as 7-day initial water curing followed by air curing conditions. The measured spread values indicated that the finer sand used in the foamed concrete has lowered its workability and increases its water to cement ratio for desired consistency and stability. It was noted that the specimens prepared with 0.60 mm sand have obtained the highest compressive and flexural strengths as well as flexural toughness compared with the specimens prepared with coarser sand gradations. Korean Society of Civil Engineers 2014-12-31 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/56143/1/SiongkangLim2015_StrengthandToughnessofLightweightFoamedConcreteWithDiffrentSand.pdf Lim, Siongkang and Tan, Chersiang and Zhao, Xiao and Ling, Tung Chai (2014) Strength and toughness of lightweight foamed concrete with different sand grading. KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering, 19 (7). pp. 2191-2197. ISSN 1226-7988 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12205-014-0097-y DOI:10.1007/s12205-014-0097-y
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
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Lim, Siongkang
Tan, Chersiang
Zhao, Xiao
Ling, Tung Chai
Strength and toughness of lightweight foamed concrete with different sand grading
description Lightweight Foamed Concrete (LFC) is one of the recent advancement of concrete technology in civil engineering. Different gradation of sand in lightweight foamed concrete will change the physical properties of the concrete. This paper aims to study the fresh and hardened properties of lightweight foamed concrete with density of 1300 ± 50 kg/ m3 that produced by using different gradations of sand. Four categories of sand gradations, ranging from 2.36 mm to 0.60 mm were used. Cube and prism specimens were cast and cured in water curing as well as 7-day initial water curing followed by air curing conditions. The measured spread values indicated that the finer sand used in the foamed concrete has lowered its workability and increases its water to cement ratio for desired consistency and stability. It was noted that the specimens prepared with 0.60 mm sand have obtained the highest compressive and flexural strengths as well as flexural toughness compared with the specimens prepared with coarser sand gradations.
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author Lim, Siongkang
Tan, Chersiang
Zhao, Xiao
Ling, Tung Chai
author_facet Lim, Siongkang
Tan, Chersiang
Zhao, Xiao
Ling, Tung Chai
author_sort Lim, Siongkang
title Strength and toughness of lightweight foamed concrete with different sand grading
title_short Strength and toughness of lightweight foamed concrete with different sand grading
title_full Strength and toughness of lightweight foamed concrete with different sand grading
title_fullStr Strength and toughness of lightweight foamed concrete with different sand grading
title_full_unstemmed Strength and toughness of lightweight foamed concrete with different sand grading
title_sort strength and toughness of lightweight foamed concrete with different sand grading
publisher Korean Society of Civil Engineers
publishDate 2014
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/56143/1/SiongkangLim2015_StrengthandToughnessofLightweightFoamedConcreteWithDiffrentSand.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/56143/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12205-014-0097-y
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