2015
DOI: 10.11113/jt.v76.5656
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Expanded Polystyrene Fibred Lightweight Concrete (Epsf-Lwc) as a Load Bearing Wall Panel

Abstract: This study was conducted to determine the optimum mix proportion of lightweight concrete (LWC) containing expanded polystyrene (EPS) and steel fiber which is designated as Expanded Polystyrene Fibred Lightweight Concrete (EPSF-LWC) for load bearing wall application. In order to produce LWC, EPS beads were chosen as lightweight aggregate because it gives advantages in term of energy absorbing capacity which suitable for structure that would be exposed to impact like shear wall. However, EPS beads possess zero s… Show more

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“…There was set a task to produce heat-insulating polystyrene concrete of B0,5-B1 classes with average densities of 250-800 kg/m3. Any calculated composition was corrected during the solar thermal treatment, taking into account the influence of temperature and the degree of dilution of the polystyrene-concrete mixture on the forming structure [2,3,4]. The dosage of the components of polystyrene concrete was carried out for cement by weight, for quartz sand by volume and weight, for polystyrene, water and additives by volume.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There was set a task to produce heat-insulating polystyrene concrete of B0,5-B1 classes with average densities of 250-800 kg/m3. Any calculated composition was corrected during the solar thermal treatment, taking into account the influence of temperature and the degree of dilution of the polystyrene-concrete mixture on the forming structure [2,3,4]. The dosage of the components of polystyrene concrete was carried out for cement by weight, for quartz sand by volume and weight, for polystyrene, water and additives by volume.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…X-ray diffraction data are summarized in the tables 5 and 6. From the analysis of this 3 . It should also be noted the presence of calcium and magnesium silicates, aluminosilicates, aluminates, as well as iron sulfides.…”
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“…Fibre reinforced concrete can effectively reduce the brittleness of concrete and improves its characteristics. Steel fibre is the commonly used fibre [2][3]. Steel fibre can increase the toughness of concrete as well as its resistance to impact.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%