Preface | |
Organization | |
On production and application of AAC worldwide | p. 3 |
Influence of hydrothermal processing on the properties of autoclaved aerated concrete | p. 11 |
Influence of particle size of quartz on the tobermorite formation | p. 19 |
Influence of quartz particle size on the chemical and mechanical properties of autoclaved lightweight concrete | p. 27 |
Following up the setting of cellular concrete by acoustic test | p. 35 |
Unit weight reduction of fly ash aerated concrete | p. 43 |
Pore structure and moisture characteristics of porous inorganic building materials | p. 53 |
Application of image analysis to the estimation of AAC thermal conductivity | p. 65 |
Porosity and permeability of autoclaved aerated concrete | p. 71 |
Effect of size distribution of air pores in AAC on compressive strength | p. 77 |
The thermal performance of European autoclaved aerated concrete | p. 83 |
Recent results on thermal conductivity and hygroscopic moisture content of AAC | p. 89 |
An experimental study on thermal transmission properties of aerated concrete composite panels | p. 93 |
The effect of moisture on the thermal conductivity of AAC | p. 99 |
Application of autoclaved aerated concrete for high-temperature insulation | p. 103 |
Experimental determination of AAC moisture transport coefficients under temperature gradients | p. 105 |
Determination of hydral diffusion coefficients of AAC - A combined experimental and numerical method | p. 113 |
Capillary suction of AAC | p. 119 |
Investigation of moisture contents of autoclaved lightweight concrete walls in cold districts | p. 125 |
Fracture energy experiments of AAC and its fractal analysis | p. 135 |
Fracture energy and strain softening of AAC | p. 141 |
Influence of fracture energy on failure of AAC-elements | p. 147 |
Mechanism of frost deterioration of AAC | p. 153 |
Frost resistance of increased density autoclaved aerated concrete | p. 157 |
Chemical resistance of AAC | p. 165 |
Researches for the design of reinforced aerated concrete beams | p. 173 |
The bond stresses of AAC and slips of reinforcement bars | p. 181 |
Initial steel stresses in reinforced AAC units | p. 187 |
Prestressed concrete bars as reinforcement for AAC | p. 195 |
Aerated concrete used in composite action with ordinary concrete - From blocks to elements | p. 201 |
Survey on the European standardization work of CEN/TC 177: Intended EN 'Prefabricated reinforced AAC components' | p. 209 |
Intended European Standards (EN) 'Test methods for autoclaved aerated concrete' in CEN/TC177: An overview | p. 215 |
Intended European Standards (EN) 'Test methods for autoclaved aerated concrete' in CEN/TC177: Some new ideas and proposals | p. 221 |
The practical use of AAC masonry to meet the performance requirements of buildings in Europe | p. 231 |
Compressive strength and modulus of elasticity of AAC masonry | p. 237 |
From the compressive strength of the units to the compressive strength of masonry built with thin layer mortar | p. 245 |
Mathematical model applied to AAC masonry with thin joints | p. 251 |
Shear capacity of mortar joints in masonry with AAC-precision blocks | p. 259 |
The recent activities of CEN TC 125 - Masonry | p. 263 |
Ecological aspects for the production and use of autoclaved aerated concrete | p. 271 |
New research on the primary energy content of building materials | p. 277 |
Possibilities to dispose of waste autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) | p. 283 |
A study on using waste residue of ALC as a resource of building materials | p. 289 |
Autoclaved cementitious products using pulverised fuel ash | p. 297 |
Ashes from fluidized bed combustion power plants as a potential raw material for the production of autoclaved aerated concrete | p. 305 |
Extension of the range of primary materials for the production of AAC | p. 311 |
Sintered foamed fly ash and acid compositon and fly ash floater and acid material as alternatives to cellular concrete | p. 315 |
Autoclaved coal ash lime bricks | p. 321 |
Bibliography on autoclaved aerated concrete 1982-1992 | p. 325 |
Author index | p. 361 |
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