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@article{159654, author = {ARUNDHATHI S and Dr. S SUNDARI and ELANCHEZHIAN M and BALAN G and DHANUSH RAM M}, title = {EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON AN LIGHT WEIGHT CONCRETE WITH PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF PUMICE STONE IN AGGREGATES}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {9}, number = {12}, pages = {396-402}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=159654}, abstract = {Concrete is the commonly used manufactured building material in the world, owing to its usefulness and relatively low cost. One of the disadvantages of conventional concrete is its high self-weight. This heavy self-weight of concrete will result in uneconomical structural material. To decrease the self-weight of concrete, the coarse aggregate is replaced partially by lightweight aggregate. This is known as lightweight concrete having low density, reduction of dead load and to increase thermal insulation. There are two types of lightweight aggregate - natural lightweight aggregate and artificial lightweight aggregate. One of the most commonly available natural lightweight aggregate called pumice aggregate is used as a replacement for coarse aggregate. Pumice aggregate is used because of its low density than conventional coarse aggregate, and it is easily available. Lightweight concrete is prepared by partially replacing the coarse aggregate with pumice aggregate by 50%, 70% & 100%. The conventional concrete and pumice lightweight aggregate concrete is made by using mix M25 with SLES(sodium lauryl ether sulphate) admixture. The mechanical properties of conventional concrete and pumice lightweight aggregate concrete are compared by conducting various destructive and non-destructive tests and favorable replacement is found.}, keywords = {Pumice stone, lightweight concrete, Non-destructive test, low density, SLES}, month = {}, }
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