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Translated title of the contribution | First general technical approval self-compacting light-weight concrete |
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Original language | German |
Pages | 8-17 |
Number of pages | 10 |
Volume | 70 |
Issue number | 12 |
Journal | Betonwerk und Fertigteil-Technik/Concrete Precasting Plant and Technology |
Publication status | Published - 2004 |
Externally published | Yes |
Abstract
Lightweight concretes have been successfully applied in the building sector for decades because of their favourable material properties, especially their low specific weight in connection with a high strength, a high capacity of thermal insulation and a high durability. Here, the term of lightweight concrete comprises a wide range of different building materials, which differ widely regarding their bulk density and strength as well as their composition, manufacturing and field of application. The development leading to a self-compacting light-weight concrete (abbr.: SCLC) represents an important innovative step in this sector. This concrete combines the favourable properties of a lightweight concrete with those of a self-compacting concrete. Moreover, particularly with lightweight concrete, the self-cornpactibility includes special advantages as the compacting process of customary lightweight concrete for construction always entails certain problems.
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Engineering(all)
- Building and Construction
- Business, Management and Accounting(all)
- General Business,Management and Accounting
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In: Betonwerk und Fertigteil-Technik/Concrete Precasting Plant and Technology, Vol. 70, No. 12, 2004, p. 8-17.
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T1 - Erste allgemeine bauaufsichtliche Zulassung Selbstverdichtender Leichtbeton
AU - Müller, Harald S.
AU - Haist, Michael
PY - 2004
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N2 - Lightweight concretes have been successfully applied in the building sector for decades because of their favourable material properties, especially their low specific weight in connection with a high strength, a high capacity of thermal insulation and a high durability. Here, the term of lightweight concrete comprises a wide range of different building materials, which differ widely regarding their bulk density and strength as well as their composition, manufacturing and field of application. The development leading to a self-compacting light-weight concrete (abbr.: SCLC) represents an important innovative step in this sector. This concrete combines the favourable properties of a lightweight concrete with those of a self-compacting concrete. Moreover, particularly with lightweight concrete, the self-cornpactibility includes special advantages as the compacting process of customary lightweight concrete for construction always entails certain problems.
AB - Lightweight concretes have been successfully applied in the building sector for decades because of their favourable material properties, especially their low specific weight in connection with a high strength, a high capacity of thermal insulation and a high durability. Here, the term of lightweight concrete comprises a wide range of different building materials, which differ widely regarding their bulk density and strength as well as their composition, manufacturing and field of application. The development leading to a self-compacting light-weight concrete (abbr.: SCLC) represents an important innovative step in this sector. This concrete combines the favourable properties of a lightweight concrete with those of a self-compacting concrete. Moreover, particularly with lightweight concrete, the self-cornpactibility includes special advantages as the compacting process of customary lightweight concrete for construction always entails certain problems.
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VL - 70
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JO - Betonwerk und Fertigteil-Technik/Concrete Precasting Plant and Technology
JF - Betonwerk und Fertigteil-Technik/Concrete Precasting Plant and Technology
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