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"The present paper attempts to develop structural fibered foamed concrete (SFFC) with 10–70 MPa [1,500-7,300 psi] compressive strength and 1000–1900 kg/m³ [62-119 lb/ft³] density."
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Foam concrete"FC... reduces construction expenses and allows for sustainable designs with low weight..."
Foam concrete, also known as lightweight cellular concrete (LCC) and low density cellular concrete (LDCC), and by other names, is defined as a cement-based slurry, with a minimum of 20% foam entrained into the plastic mortar. As mostly no coarse aggregate is used for production of foam concrete the correct term would be called mortar instead of concrete; it may be called "foamed cement" as well. T
"The present paper attempts to develop structural fibered foamed concrete (SFFC) with 10–70 MPa [1,500-7,300 psi] compressive strength and 1000–1900 kg/m³ [62-119 lb/ft³] density."
"Foamed concrete (FC) is classified as lightweight concrete with a density ranging from 280 to 1800 kg/m³... and with a minimum of 20% of air pore volume in the cementitious mix..."
"To increase FC’s mechanical characteristics, the water-binding ratio w/b is usually maximally reduced, as well as the use of finely dispersed ic raw materials as a replacement for fine aggregate..."
"Except for some papers... the developed FRFC has a 28-day tensile and compressive strength not even more than 2.5 MPa and 50 MPa, respectively."
"Fibre-reinforced foam concrete mixture is poured into molds without mechanical compaction, so it must have self-sealing ."
"Practically, a sufficient flow range in a premixed paste is a proof of the effective production of FC. When the value of flow seen was lesser than the limit, the mixes of the developed premixed paste and foam was considered in-cohesive. The binders seemed to be covered by air bubbles, which collapsed afterwards. [W]hen the value of flow was greater than the limit, seclusion happened and foam bubbles inclined to collapse."