Effect montmorillonite clay as aggregate in lightweight concrete cement-free

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Light weight concrete has many advantages that can be used in the construction of buildings. Perhaps one of the most important of these features is its light weight, which contributes a lot to reducing stress on the soil, which provides the possibility of rising buildings and increasing the number of floors. In addition to its role in thermal insulation and its impact on reducing the consumption of energy sources in cooling and heating, light weight concrete is considered one of the sustainability factors in buildings. One of the second major factors in sustainability is to reduce or avoid the use of cement in the manufacture of this concrete, because of the harmful effects of cement on the environment and global warming. Cement-free concrete is considered a sustainable material in terms of its depletion of the waste materials and spin-off products from different industries apposite of consumption of natural resources in the cement industry (mud, limestone). In this research first aim is to produce lightweight cement-free concrete using pozolanic material and montmorillonite clay as coarse and fine aggregate. Studying some properties of producing light weight concrete (density, compression, tensile,) with different ages (7, 28, 56) days.

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Shamsa, M. H., Al-Abdaly, N. M., Ali Ahmed, M., & Al-Rammahi, A. A. (2022). Effect montmorillonite clay as aggregate in lightweight concrete cement-free. Periodicals of Engineering and Natural Sciences, 10(2), 147–154. https://doi.org/10.21533/pen.v10i2.2894

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