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Lightweight sandwich panels
Structural behavior of sandwich type light weight concrete wall panels and floors was investigated in Dept of Civil and Structural Engineering at University of Sheffield to determine structural and thermal advantages of panels; by using sandwich construction in which top and bottom faces are of strong light weight and core of nonfines, considerable reduction in weight and cost can be achieved; time thermal insulation is improved; buckling tendencies are resisted, and nonfines core gives required thermal insulation; aggregate used in investigation was Aglite, produced from clay sintered at temperature of 1200 to 1300 C. (29748)
Lightweight sandwich panels
Structural behavior of sandwich type light weight concrete wall panels and floors was investigated in Dept of Civil and Structural Engineering at University of Sheffield to determine structural and thermal advantages of panels; by using sandwich construction in which top and bottom faces are of strong light weight and core of nonfines, considerable reduction in weight and cost can be achieved; time thermal insulation is improved; buckling tendencies are resisted, and nonfines core gives required thermal insulation; aggregate used in investigation was Aglite, produced from clay sintered at temperature of 1200 to 1300 C. (29748)
Lightweight sandwich panels
Consult Engr (London)
Li, Y.K. (author) / Eastwood, W. (author)
1969
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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