The Influence of Pulverized Fuel Ash (PFA) on the Thermal and Transport Properties of Foamed Concrete
Afiya Abdul Sattar,
Md Azree Othuman Mydin,
Roshartini Omar
Abstract:The incorporation of materials derived from industrial waste presents a viable avenue for mitigating the exorbitant production expenses associated with building materials, while concurrently ameliorating the deleterious ecological ramifications of said waste. The utilization of pulverized fuel ash (PFA), an industrial residue resulting from the combustion of powdered coal in an electricity-generating facility, as a substitute for cement in the composition of concrete, is a viable option owing to its inherent p… Show more
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