Behavior of Steel-Fiber Reinforced Lightweight Self-Compacting Concrete Containing LECA after the Exposure to Internal Sulfate Attack
Shahad B. Motar,
Hadeel K. Awad
Abstract:For many years, lightweight concretes (LWC) have been utilized successfully in the construction of buildings because of their low specific weight, high thermal insulation capacity, and sound insulation. The development that led to lightweight self-compacting concrete (LWSCC) is a significant step forward in recent years. These concrete chains self-compacting concrete's beneficial properties with lightweight concrete. The purpose of this experimental investigation is to determine how the internal sulfates attac… Show more
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