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Assessment of Mix Design of Light Weight Concrete by using AAC Block Aggregate

Faraz Khan, Sandeep K. Shrivastava

Abstract


Any developing country, like India needs to improve techniques and infrastructure. But more precisely we need to develop our country at low funds to share. Thus, a new step towards economical and ecology development is taken under this, the construction cost is reduced by utilizing the materials which are waste to environment but may prove useful in construction field. Lightweight concrete has been successfully used for marine applications and in ship building. Most of the specialists had been taken a shot at the solid utilizing autoclaved circulated air through cement (AAC) squares.


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