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High Strength Lightweight Foam Concrete

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, , Citation V Johnpaul et al 2020 IOP Conf. Ser.: Mater. Sci. Eng. 1006 012013 DOI 10.1088/1757-899X/1006/1/012013

1757-899X/1006/1/012013

Abstract

This research is to develop high strength lightweight foam concrete; Foam concrete is also called as lightweight concrete. Light Weight foam concrete enables in reducing the dead weight of the total Structure. The foaming agent used in this research is an Animal base, to create foam for foam concrete. The consistency of foam concrete should be equal to 1000kg/m3. The compressive strength of the Light Weight Concrete varies from 6Mpa - 14Mpa. The main scope of the research is to increase the strength of the foam concrete by easily available sources. Foam concrete is an inventive applied science for viable construction in civil engineering applications. The property of foam concrete is to develop air bubbles with greater strength, stable during its manufacturing process by well mixing of ingredients, weathering condition on the site at the time of placing, and drying of concrete. The entire ratio is carried out only as trial mixes. The cube has been prepared for 7, 14, 28 days. Due to the presence of foam the cube should not be immersed in the water, only dry curing has been done. According to compressive strength result, the ratio which had the highest compressive strength can be used for both filling concrete and it can be used to create (Cellular Light Weight Concrete) CLC Blocks.

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10.1088/1757-899X/1006/1/012013