
Replacement of Conventional Concrete by Light Weight Concrete
Author(s) -
Nadeem Ul Haq
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal for research in applied science and engineering technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2321-9653
DOI - 10.22214/ijraset.2021.39119
Subject(s) - durability , compressive strength , materials science , ultimate tensile strength , curing (chemistry) , permeability (electromagnetism) , composite material , structural engineering , engineering , genetics , membrane , biology
Lightweight concrete (LWC) allows for larger spans, fewer piers, and longer bridge designs due to its lower weight and improved durability. Because superstructures with broader shoulders or additional lanes may be improved without requiring extensive work on the substructure, LWC is a particularly desirable construction material at the moment. The goal of this research was to determine the density (unit weight), splitting tensile strength, and elastic modulus of LWC mixtures under various curing circumstances in order to gain a better knowledge of LWC qualities that are critical for long-lasting and costeffective buildings. The researchers also looked at the relationship between the results of the fast chloride permeability test and the outcomes of other tests and the Werner probe surface resistance test to see if the latter may be used to forecast the permeability of LWC mixtures because it is faster and more convenient. Keywords: Light weight aggregate, pumice, compressive strength, density,