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Behavior of cellular light weight concrete wall panels

AuthorLevangama, Terrence Priyadarsana
Call NumberAIT Caps. Proj. no.CIE-15-61
Subject(s)Lightweight concrete
wall panels

NoteA capstone project report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Engineering Civil and Infrastructure Engineering, School of Engineering and Technology
PublisherAsian Institute of Technology
Series StatementCaps. Proj. ; no. CIE-15-61
AbstractForm concrete is a less weight concrete which is non-load bearing structural element with lower strength than conventional concrete. Form concrete can use to reduce the dead load of a structure and it is widely using in construction field. It is a good application because; its a non-structural partitions and thermal insulating material. Some materials can be used to increase the strength of form concrete because it has a lower strength. This research was done to measure the compressive and flexural strength of form concrete. Mix design developed by the DCON privet limited was with one proportion foam in concrete. Tests were conducted according to American Standard Test Method and British Standard Method for cubes to study the strength of concrete which have foam particles. As found in this study foam concrete can use as a nonstructural member in accordance with American Standard Test Method. Results found from this study were within the range that can accept foam concrete can be used as a nonstructural member.
Year2015
Corresponding Series Added EntryAsian Institute of Technology. Caps. Proj. ; no. CIE-15-61
TypeProject
SchoolSchool of Engineering and Technology (SET)
DepartmentDepartment of Civil and Infrastucture Engineering (DCIE)
Academic Program/FoSCivil and Infrastructure Engineering (CIE)
Chairperson(s)Teraphan Ornthammarath;
Examination Committee(s)Punchet Thammarak;Kawin Worakanchana;
DegreeCapstone Project (B.Sc.)-Asian Institute of Technology, 2015


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