Design efficiency, characteristics, and utilization of reinforced foamed concrete: a review

Foam concrete (FC) serves as an efficient construction material that combines well thermal insulation and structural properties. The studies of material characteristics, including the mechanical, physical, rheological, and functional properties of lightweight concrete, have been conducted rigorously...

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Main Authors: Amran, Mugahed, Lee, Yeong Huei, Vatin, Nikolai, Fediuk, Roman, Shek, Poi Ngian, Lee, Yee Yong, Murali, Gunasekaran
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spelling my.utm.925542021-09-30T15:15:04Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/92554/ Design efficiency, characteristics, and utilization of reinforced foamed concrete: a review Amran, Mugahed Lee, Yeong Huei Vatin, Nikolai Fediuk, Roman Shek, Poi Ngian Lee, Yee Yong Murali, Gunasekaran TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Foam concrete (FC) serves as an efficient construction material that combines well thermal insulation and structural properties. The studies of material characteristics, including the mechanical, physical, rheological, and functional properties of lightweight concrete, have been conducted rigorously. However, a lack of knowledge on the design efficiency of reinforced FC (RFC) was found in current research trends, compared to reinforced lightweight aggregate concrete. Therefore, this paper presents a review of the performance and adaption in structures for RFC. According to the code specifications, the feasibility investigation was preliminarily determined in structural use through the summary for the mechanical properties of FC of FC’s mechanical properties. For reinforced concrete design, a direct method of reduction factors is introduced to design lightweight aggregate concrete, which is also suggested to be adapted into a lightweight FC design. It was found that flexural shear behavior is a more complex theoretical analysis than flexure. However, a reduction factor of 0.75 was recommended for shear, torsion, and compression; meanwhile, 0.6 for flexural members. Serviceability limit states design should be applied, as the crack was found predominant in RFC design. The deflection controls were recommended as 0.7 by previous research. Research on RFC’s compression members, such as a column or load load-bearing wall, were rarely found. Thus, further study for validating a safe design of RFC applications in construction industries today is highly imperative. MDPI 2020-10 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/92554/1/ShekPoiNgian2020_DesignEfficiencyCharacteristicsandUtilization.pdf Amran, Mugahed and Lee, Yeong Huei and Vatin, Nikolai and Fediuk, Roman and Shek, Poi Ngian and Lee, Yee Yong and Murali, Gunasekaran (2020) Design efficiency, characteristics, and utilization of reinforced foamed concrete: a review. Crystals, 10 (10). pp. 1-34. ISSN 2073-4352 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cryst10100948 DOI:10.3390/cryst10100948
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Amran, Mugahed
Lee, Yeong Huei
Vatin, Nikolai
Fediuk, Roman
Shek, Poi Ngian
Lee, Yee Yong
Murali, Gunasekaran
Design efficiency, characteristics, and utilization of reinforced foamed concrete: a review
description Foam concrete (FC) serves as an efficient construction material that combines well thermal insulation and structural properties. The studies of material characteristics, including the mechanical, physical, rheological, and functional properties of lightweight concrete, have been conducted rigorously. However, a lack of knowledge on the design efficiency of reinforced FC (RFC) was found in current research trends, compared to reinforced lightweight aggregate concrete. Therefore, this paper presents a review of the performance and adaption in structures for RFC. According to the code specifications, the feasibility investigation was preliminarily determined in structural use through the summary for the mechanical properties of FC of FC’s mechanical properties. For reinforced concrete design, a direct method of reduction factors is introduced to design lightweight aggregate concrete, which is also suggested to be adapted into a lightweight FC design. It was found that flexural shear behavior is a more complex theoretical analysis than flexure. However, a reduction factor of 0.75 was recommended for shear, torsion, and compression; meanwhile, 0.6 for flexural members. Serviceability limit states design should be applied, as the crack was found predominant in RFC design. The deflection controls were recommended as 0.7 by previous research. Research on RFC’s compression members, such as a column or load load-bearing wall, were rarely found. Thus, further study for validating a safe design of RFC applications in construction industries today is highly imperative.
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author Amran, Mugahed
Lee, Yeong Huei
Vatin, Nikolai
Fediuk, Roman
Shek, Poi Ngian
Lee, Yee Yong
Murali, Gunasekaran
author_facet Amran, Mugahed
Lee, Yeong Huei
Vatin, Nikolai
Fediuk, Roman
Shek, Poi Ngian
Lee, Yee Yong
Murali, Gunasekaran
author_sort Amran, Mugahed
title Design efficiency, characteristics, and utilization of reinforced foamed concrete: a review
title_short Design efficiency, characteristics, and utilization of reinforced foamed concrete: a review
title_full Design efficiency, characteristics, and utilization of reinforced foamed concrete: a review
title_fullStr Design efficiency, characteristics, and utilization of reinforced foamed concrete: a review
title_full_unstemmed Design efficiency, characteristics, and utilization of reinforced foamed concrete: a review
title_sort design efficiency, characteristics, and utilization of reinforced foamed concrete: a review
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publishDate 2020
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/92554/1/ShekPoiNgian2020_DesignEfficiencyCharacteristicsandUtilization.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/92554/
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cryst10100948
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