Crack Formation and Reinforcing Techniques on Fly Ash Aerated-Concrete

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Fly ash aerated-concrete is a new kind of energy-saving and environmental material, when compared with other traditional building materials, it can save above 65% energy. But when fly ash aerated-concrete block is used to build walls, it often cracks. This document analyzes crack formation on fly ash aerated-concrete, and explains some reinforcing techniques on how to solve these problems.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 168-170)

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1772-1775

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December 2010

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© 2011 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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