The Effect of Cellulose Fiber on the Bending Strength of Autoclaved Aerated Concrete
Author(s): |
Lapovska Svitlana
Chernenko Nicholas Konoplya Mykola |
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Medium: | journal article |
Language(s): | English |
Published in: | Annals of Civil and Environmental Engineering, 2 April 2024, n. 1, v. 8 |
Page(s): | 045-047 |
DOI: | 10.29328/journal.acee.1001065 |
Abstract: |
Autoclaved aerated concrete is becoming an increasingly popular building material, and for good reason. It is ecological, energy efficient, strong, and durable. Studies show that the production of autoclaved aerated concrete saves 85% of energy compared to the production of heavy concrete. However, the use of steel reinforcement in large-sized aerated concrete products leads to deterioration of thermal insulation properties, corrosion, and destruction of the material. Replacing steel reinforcement with discrete fiber strands can solve this problem. The fiber does not affect the thermal insulation properties, is not prone to corrosion, and can be evenly distributed over the entire volume of the product. |
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