Publication detail

Development of ultralight fine–grained composite material with foam glass aggregate

SEDLMAJER, M. ZACH, J. BUBENÍK, J.

Original Title

Development of ultralight fine–grained composite material with foam glass aggregate

Type

conference paper

Language

English

Original Abstract

Advanced building materials are among the progressive products the importance of which is crucial in terms of sustainable development in all sectors, including construction. In addition to the very properties of advanced materials, their raw material intensity is also important and currently there is also an effort to find opportunities for the use of secondary materials in the production of both classic and advanced materials. The paper deals with the development and possibilities of using fine-grained light and ultra-light composites based on foam glass aggregates in the construction industry. These materials are relatively new in this form and are based on fine fractions of foam glass aggregates with a grain size of 0.063 – 4 mm. These materials can be used in practice, for example in the field of flooring or in problematic details of building structures, where it is necessary to use materials with a good ratio of thermal insulation and mechanical properties.

Keywords

Ultra light concrete, light concrete, lightweight porous aggregate, foam glass, thermal conductivity

Authors

SEDLMAJER, M.; ZACH, J.; BUBENÍK, J.

Released

27. 2. 2020

Publisher

AIP Publishing LLC.

ISBN

978-0-7354-1961-2

Book

SPECIAL CONCRETE AND COMPOSITES 2019: 16th International Conference

Edition

1.

ISBN

0094-243X

Periodical

AIP conference proceedings

Year of study

2210

Number

020017

State

United States of America

Pages from

1

Pages to

6

Pages count

6

URL

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT162533,
  author="Martin {Sedlmajer} and Jiří {Zach} and Jan {Bubeník}",
  title="Development of ultralight fine–grained composite material with foam glass aggregate",
  booktitle="SPECIAL CONCRETE AND COMPOSITES 2019: 16th International Conference",
  year="2020",
  series="1.",
  journal="AIP conference proceedings",
  volume="2210",
  number="020017",
  pages="1--6",
  publisher="AIP Publishing LLC.",
  doi="10.1063/5.0000384",
  isbn="978-0-7354-1961-2",
  issn="0094-243X",
  url="https://aip.scitation.org/doi/pdf/10.1063/5.0000384?download=true"
}