In spite of the increasing use and demand for lightweight aggregate
concrete (LWAC), there is still a lack of adequate explanations to
understand the mechanisms responsible for the strength and durability
properties of LWAC. This book is written to give an overall picture of
LWAC, from the historical background, aggregate production,
proportioning and production of concrete, to applications in
structures. Physical properties and chemical durability are described
in detail. The physical properties include density, strength,
shrinkage, and elasticity. Chemical durability includes resistance to
acids, chloride ingress, carbonation, and freeze-thaw resistance. Fire
resistance is also included, which is seldom considered, but is a very
important aspect of the safety of the structure.
Microstructure development and its relation to the durability
properties of LWAC generally are not highlighted in the literature.
The development of bonds, the microstructure with different binder
systems, and different types of lightweight aggregates are explained.
They show how lightweight aggregate concrete differs from normal
weight concrete. The chapters on chloride ingress and freeze-thaw
resistance are detailed because of the use of LWAC in offshore
construction.
The economical aspects of using LWAC are also reviewed. Emphasis is
placed on the fact that although the cost of LWAC is high, the total
cost of construction has to be considered, including the cost of
transport, reinforcement, etc. When these are considered then LWAC
becomes cheaper and attractive. The life cycle cost of the concrete is
another consideration for calculating long-term savings on maintenance
costs.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780815514862
Publisert
2009
Utgiver
Elsevier S & T
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
450
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