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Lightweight Aggregate Concrete [Hardcover]

Satish Chandra (Author), Leif Berntsson (Author)
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0815514867 978-0815514862 June 15, 2002 1
In spite of the increasing use and demand for lightweight aggregate concrete (LWAC), there is still a lack of adequate explanations to understand the mechanisms responsible for the strength and durability properties of LWAC. This book is written to give an overall picture of LWAC, from the historical background, aggregate production, proportioning and production of concrete, to applications in structures. Physical properties and chemical durability are described in detail. The physical properties include density, strength, shrinkage, and elasticity. Chemical durability includes resistance to acids, chloride ingress, carbonation, and freeze-thaw resistance. Fire resistance is also included, which is seldom considered, but is a very important aspect of the safety of the structure.

Microstructure development and its relation to the durability properties of LWAC generally are not highlighted in the literature. The development of bonds, the microstructure with different binder systems, and different types of lightweight aggregates are explained. They show how lightweight aggregate concrete differs from normal weight concrete. The chapters on chloride ingress and freeze-thaw resistance are detailed because of the use of LWAC in offshore construction.

The economical aspects of using LWAC are also reviewed. Emphasis is placed on the fact that although the cost of LWAC is high, the total cost of construction has to be considered, including the cost of transport, reinforcement, etc. When these are considered then LWAC becomes cheaper and attractive. The life cycle cost of the concrete is another consideration for calculating long-term savings on maintenance costs.

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  • Hardcover: 450 pages
  • Publisher: William Andrew; 1 edition (June 15, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0815514867
  • ISBN-13: 978-0815514862
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.2 x 1.2 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Valuable book for Materials Specialists, February 14, 2003
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This review is from: Lightweight Aggregate Concrete (Hardcover)
This is a comprehensive book that considers all aspects of lightweight aggregates and lightweight aggregate
concrete. The authors begin with a brief overview of the historical use of lightweight aggregate concrete, both naturally occurring and artificial, from ancient times to the present. This is followed by a summary of production facilities around the world, giving an indication of the amount of material produced per annum (although some of the figures are out of date). The various methods of manufacturing lightweight aggregates are covered in great detail; some processes are described in general terms while others are specifically related to particular products. The procedure for designing lightweight aggregate concrete mixes (both light-weight fines and with natural fines) is out-lined, although the actual proportions will obviously be a function of the specific materials used. Two chapters deal with the microstructure of lightweight aggregate concrete and the significant physical characteristics, such as shrinkage and creep. Subsequent chapters cover the important topics related to in-service behaviour of light-weight aggregate concrete. The first covers key areas of durability, such as alkali-aggregate reaction, carbonation, corrosion and chloride penetration. The authors deal extensively with these topics, giving data from both laboratory testing and field surveys. The information should help to dispel the common misconception that lightweight aggregate concrete is not as durable as `normal' concrete. A chapter is devoted to the important aspect of fire resistance, both of standard grades of concretes and high-strength/high-performance concretes. The final in-service behaviour topic considered is freeze-thaw resistance. The book concludes with a brief overview of applications of lightweight aggregate concrete in New Zealand, Scandinavia and the UK.

No mention is made of applications in North America, a curious omission in a book published in the USA. The main limitation of the book is that it concentrates on the properties of light-weight aggregates and of lightweight aggregate concrete. It pays little attention to the practicalities of the use of the material. Production, transportation, placing and finishing are covered in a very short chapter. Advantages and disadvantages are covered in only three pages, with a further three presenting a simplistic approach to the possible economies. In summary, this is a valuable book for materials specialists, but would probably be of little use to practicing engineers.
John Clarke
The Concrete Society

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4.0 out of 5 stars Fills a gap in our collection., December 26, 2002
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As a librarian, I always like to see good indexes, extensive references, clearly-written text, and sturdy paper/binding, which this has. It will also fill a gap in the literature.
---Manager, Library & Information Services
Portland Cement Association
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Lightweight Aggregate Concrete, LWAC, is not a new invention in concrete technology. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
palm oil shells, structural lightweight aggregate concrete, high strength lightweight aggregate concrete, loose bulk volume, ofcement paste, shrinkage ofconcrete, lightweight aggregate particles, ofthe aggregates, warm curing, fly ash aggregates, expanded slag aggregates, slate aggregates, cube compressive strength, normal weight concrete, fresh density, lightweight sand, pelletized slag, expanded shale aggregates, sinter strand, chloride ion penetration, normal concrete, sintered fly ash, carbonation depth, carbonation shrinkage, slag melt
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