Phase characterizations, physical properties and strength of environment-friendly cold-bonded fly ash lightweight aggregates
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Natural aggregates are non-renewable resources used in excess of 40,000 Mt annually to produce concrete. Artificial aggregates from industrial by-products can be produced as environmentally friendly alternatives. The cold bonding method to produce aggregates uses much less energy...
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Main Authors: | Chalermphan Narattha, Arnon Chaipanich |
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Format: | Journal |
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2018
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