Development of lightweight aggregate mortar skin layer for an innovative sandwich concrete composite

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-1-2020

Abstract

This research strives to develop a high-temperature resistant lightweight aggregate (LWA) mortar skin layer for use in sandwich concrete composite. The first phase of the research was focused on the development of the LWA mortar while the subsequent phase of work dealt with assessing the performance of the resulting sandwich concrete composite. In phase 1 of the investigation, it was found that mortar incorporating calcium aluminate cement (CAC) as binder and lightweight expanded clay aggregate (LECA) as fine aggregate had the best resistance towards high temperature of 1000 °C. The developed mortar along with basalt fibre mesh were used to form textile reinforced concrete (TRC) as skin layer which could still exhibit residual strength upon heated to high temperature. Furthermore, sandwich composite beam made of the TRC skin and aerated concrete as core had better flexural strength/weight ratio compared to that using conventional EPS foam as the core material. There was also no significant damage found on the sandwich concrete composite upon exposure to direct flame. The findings suggest that the development of the sandwich concrete composite is promising and further works can be explored to improve the performance. © 2019 Elsevier Ltd

Keywords

Sandwich concrete composite, Lightweight aggregate mortar, High temperature, Calcium aluminate cement

Divisions

fac_eng

Funders

University of Malaya under the grant GPF034A-2018

Publication Title

Journal of Building Engineering

Volume

27

Publisher

Elsevier

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