2017
DOI: 10.1007/s40069-017-0218-3
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The Effects of Anisotropic Insulations with Different Spatial Distributions on Material Properties of Mortar Specimens

Abstract: Insulating concrete is a material designed to reduce heat conduction with pores/insulations, and these pores strongly affect the material characteristics. In general, the insulation effect is directly proportion to the pore volume, while the material strength decreases as the porosity increases. To overcome this contrary, anisotropic insulations with different spatial distributions are proposed and investigated in this study. A set of mortar specimens with different arrangements of coin-shaped insulations are … Show more

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