A Review on Frost Resistance of Steel Fiber Reinforced Lightweight Aggregate Concrete

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Compared with ordinay concrete, weight of lightweight aggregate concrete could be lower 20%-40% under same bearing capacity. Mixed with some given steel fibers in it, crack resistance and flexural strength will be improved. Once lightweight aggregate concrete mixed with steel fibers meets the requirements of frost resistance, it could be applied to most civil engineerings in a cold area. In this paper, the frost resistance mechanism of steel fiber reinforced lightweight aggregate concrete is introduced. The research status of frost resistance of steel fiber reinforced lightweight aggregate concrete is reviewed including the effects of water cement ratio, aggregate, mineral admixture and amount of fiber, frost resistance experimatal methods and engineering applications etc. Some further researches are prospected.

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