Experimental application of mineral admixtures in lightweight concrete with high strength and workability

The effects of mineral admixtures including fly ash (FA), blast furnace slag (BS) and silica fume (SF) on workable high strength lightweight concrete were investigated. The results showed that both BS and SF can effectively improve the bonding of the mixtures, and then improve the concrete strength...

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