Design, processing and properties of fly ash-based lightweight geopolymer using foaming agent for brick application
Lightweight concrete reduces the overall self-weight of the structures resulting in the reduction of the foundation size, cost, and other specification. However, the conventional lightweight concrete production causes several environmental impacts and produce low mechanical properties, so there is...
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