Foam concrete for lightweight construction applications: A comprehensive review of the research development and material characteristics

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Abstract

Foam concrete or foamcrete is a lightweight, porous material with a wide range of applications in the construction domain. This article focused on reviewing porosity, thermal conductivity, acoustic properties, compressive strength (fc′), elastic modulus (E), flexural strength (fy), stability, resistance to hostile environments, density, and fire resistance of foam concrete. A systematic literature analysis was conducted to identify relevant research trends on foam concrete. The challenges and limitations of foam concrete research were highlighted, including the lack of standardized testing methods and the need for more research on the long-term durability and structural performance of foam concrete. The analysis of the literature data revealed that there had been a growing interest in foamcrete research over the past decade. Foam concrete may be utilized in several construction applications due to its adaptability and wide range of uses. Its potential uses can be increased by developing new manufacturing methods and the inclusion of certain admixtures. The present research has the potential to be advantageous for scholars interested in collaborative advancement and the exchange of novel tactics and concepts, owing to the visual and statistical representation of the regions/countries and researchers that have contributed.

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Liu, Y., Zhao, Z., Amin, M. N., Ahmed, B., Khan, K., Arifeen, S. U., & Althoey, F. (2024, January 1). Foam concrete for lightweight construction applications: A comprehensive review of the research development and material characteristics. Reviews on Advanced Materials Science. Walter de Gruyter GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1515/rams-2024-0022

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