Microstructural behavior of aerated concrete containing high volume of GGBFS
Aerated concrete is a lightweight engineering material, which is produced by introducing air bubbles into normal concrete. Their properties depend on their internal structures, and also vary tremendously with age, curing, and also not forgetting the ratio of constituent materials. This paper reports...
Main Authors: | Arreshvhina, N., Fadhadli, Z., Mohd Warid, H., Zuhairy, A. H., Roswadi, Roswadi |
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Format: | Conference or Workshop Item |
Language: | English |
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2006
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Online Access: | http://eprints.utm.my/162/1/N.Arreshvhina12006_Microstructuralbehaviorofaeratedconcrete.pdf |
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