Cerâmica (Dec 2013)

Lightweight concrete with Algerian limestone dust: Part I: Study on 30% replacement to normal aggregate at early age

  • S. Kitouni,
  • H. Houari

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0366-69132013000400017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 59, no. 352
pp. 600 – 608

Abstract

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The mechanical characteristics of the lightweight aggregate concretes (LWAC) strongly depend on the proportions of aggregates in the formulation. In particular, because of their strong porosity, the lightweight aggregates are much more deformable than the cementations matrix and their influence on concrete strength is complex. This paper focuses on studying the physical performance of concrete formulated with substitution of 30% of coarse aggregates by limestone dust. In this article an attempt is made to provide information on the elastic properties of lightweight concrete (LWC) from tests carried out under uniaxial compression conditions. The results of Young modulus, Poisson's ratio, and compressive and flexural tensile strength tests on concrete are presented. The concretes obtained present good mechanical performances reaching 34.99 MPa compressive strength, 6.39 MPa flexural tensile strength and in front of 36 MPa Young modulus.

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