LOADED FIRE RESISTANCE TESTS AND STRUCTURAL PROPERTIES AFTER HEATING OF ALC CORE SANDWICH SLABS ADHESIVELY BONDED WITH STEEL SKINS

In order to reduce the weight of buildings, the lightweight sandwich slab system consisting of an ALC (autoclaved lightweight aerated concrete) core adhesively bonded with steel skins was proposed. In this paper, two hour fire resistance tests under constant dead loading have been performed. Subsequ...

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Lightweight
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Structural steels
Weight reduction
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