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Utilization of Non-Traditional Fibers for Light Weight Concrete Production

Along with energy savings for heating and cooling, the demand for thermal insulation materials is increasing and is an attempt to achieve good thermal insulation properties for some of the construction materials. In the field of porous and lightweight concrete, this is e.g. concrete for foundations,...

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Published in:Key engineering materials 2018, Vol.760, p.231-236
Main Authors: Zach, Jiří, Sedlmajer, Martin, Bubenik, Jan, Novák, Vítězslav
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Flat roofs
Insulation
Lightweight concretes
Mechanical properties
Organic fibers
Product development
Thermal insulation
Weight reduction
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