A. and Reinhardt, H.W.(1985) "Post-Peak Tensile Behaviour of Light--weight versus Normal-weight Concrete, in Brittle Matrix Composites" (Ed. A.M. Brandt and 1H. Marshall), Elsevier, pp 509-525.Cornelissen, H. A. W., Hordijk, D. A., Reinhardt, H. W. 1986 Post-peak tensile ...
Field-Observed Cracking of Paired Lightweight and Normalweight Concrete Bridge Deckslightweight concretebridge deckscrackingdurabilityfield studyResearch has suggested that conventional lightweight concrete can offer durability advantages due to reduced cracking tendency. Although a number of publications exist ...
In this study, the performance of two ten storied asymmetric (T shaped) RC 3D framed buildings - one with normal-weight concrete and the other with lightweight concrete. Both the normal-weight and the lightweight buildings are analysed and compared using response spectrum analysis, linear time ...
This paper presents a study on accelerated carbonation testing of normal weight concrete (NWC) and lightweight concrete (LWC) mixes proportioned for three levels of strength grades. Two types of curing regimes were applied; (1) hot curing in water at 60 °C for 3 days and (2...
Copier I. The spalling of normal weight and lightweight concrete on exposure to fire. HERON 1979;24(2):1-92.Copier W. J. 'Spalling of normalweight and lightweight concrete on exposure to fire', Report 24, 1979, Heron, HollandCopier WJ (1979) Spalling of normalweight and lightweight ...
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Shear Strength of Stud Connectors in Lightweight and Normal-Weight Concrete Study summarizes the results of tests on 48 two- slab pushout specimens. The purpose of the investigation was to evaluate the capacity and behavior of stud shear connectors embedded in lightweight concrete. Two different ...
Limited investigations have evaluated the potential of using layered sections of normal-weight and lightweight concrete (NWC and LWC) mixtures in structural beams and slabs. The main objective of this paper is to assess the flexural strength properties of layered reinforced concrete (RC) beams, whic...
Wang P T,Shah S P,and Naaman A E.Stress-Strain Curves of Normal and Lightweight Concrete in Compression.ACI Materials Journal. 1978Wang P T,Shah S P,and Naaman A E.Stress-Strain Curves of Normal and Lightweight Concrete in Compression. ACI Materials Journal . 1978...
Therefore, lightweight concrete (LWC) has been used for structural purposes for several years [1–6]. The density of LWC typically ranges from 1400 to 2000 kg/m3 compared with that of 2400 kg/m3 for normal-weight concrete (NWC). Show abstract High-performance fiber-reinforced concrete: a ...