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Journal articles on the topic "LIGHT TRANSMITING CONCRETE"

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Arias-Erazo, Jonatan, Mónica A. Villaquirán-Caicedo, and Clara E. Goyes. "Ecological light transmiting concrete made from glass waste and acrylic sheets." Construction and Building Materials 304 (October 2021): 124644. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2021.124644.

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Nandram, Bankar Snehal, and Prajakta S. Mote. "Review Study of Light Transmitting Concrete." Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education 15, no. 2 (April 1, 2018): 519–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.29070/15/56887.

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Luhar, Ismail, Salmabanu Luhar, Pericles Savva, Antreas Theodosiou, Michael Petrou, and Demetris Nicolaides. "Light Transmitting Concrete: A Review." Buildings 11, no. 10 (October 15, 2021): 480. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/buildings11100480.

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Recently, research attention has been drawn to the application of novel, unique, and innovative types of construction materials to fulfil diverse objectives associated with the ground-breaking concept of “Greener Architecture”, in order to improve the overall economic value and quality of construction. Among these revolutionary structural building materials is light-transmitting concrete, also referred to as translucent or transparent concrete. This material is based on the concept of nano-optics, which allows exterior light to transmit through internal spaces in which light elements, namely optical fibres, are incorporated during the material’s manufacture. The current review assesses earlier studies of translucent concrete, focusing on its applications, and the appropriate ratio and arrangement pattern of optical fibres. This study also investigated the light-transmitting, mechanical, thermal, and energy-saving properties of translucent concrete by analysing research conducted during the past decade. However, numerous material restrictions and research gaps were found in the earlier literature on this concrete. The principal restrictions relate to the material’s low material strength and the identification of the optimum ratio of fibres. The main gaps identified among the reviewed research investigations relate to tests aiming to identify the influence of dissimilar ratios of optical fibres on the material’s strength and energy-saving properties. In the current review, we also identify and recommend future areas of research, and provide suggestions to address the existing research gaps. Finally, we review the types of translucent materials, their properties, and their advantages and disadvantages, and provide illustrations and value-added applications. The aim is to promote translucent concrete as an attractive, promising, and innovative building material for the construction industry.
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., G. Ashok. "PERFOMANCE EVALUATION ON LIGHT TRANSMITTING CONCRETE (TRANSLUCENT CONCRETE)." International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology 05, no. 03 (March 25, 2016): 515–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.15623/ijret.2016.0503093.

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Altlomate, Abdelmajeed, Faesal Alatshan, Fidelis Mashiri, and Mohamed Jadan. "Experimental study of light-transmitting concrete." International Journal of Sustainable Building Technology and Urban Development 7, no. 3-4 (October 2016): 133–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/2093761x.2016.1237396.

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Zhou, Zhilong, Feifei Dan, Yuexing Cai, Pan Li, Jiajun Liu, and Kun An. "Study on The Adhesion Properties of Light-ransmitting Concrete Based on Different Matrix Materials." Academic Journal of Science and Technology 3, no. 3 (November 16, 2022): 100–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.54097/ajst.v3i3.2829.

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Light-transmitting concrete prepared by the combination of light-transmitting materials and concrete matrix is a new building material with functions of energy saving and consumption reduction. In this paper, the current research status of scholars in this field at home and abroad is integrated and explored, so as to carry out the analysis of the interfacial bonding performance between the light-transmitting material and the concrete matrix of light-transmitting concrete. This paper selects acrylic as the light-transmitting material, silicate cement mortar, alkali magnesium sulfate cement mortar, ordinary mortar with cork particles, ordinary mortar with expansion agents, ordinary mortar with basalt fibers, and self-compacting cement mortar as the matrix materials, and tests the interfacial bonding performance of different substrates of light-transmitting concrete made by them. Through the interfacial bonding performance test and compressive strength test, the results of the study showed that the interfacial bonding between the concrete matrix and acrylic with the addition of basalt fibers was superior.
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Pilipenko, Anton, Sofia Bazhenova, Anna Kryukova, and Mukhamed Khapov. "Decorative light transmitting concrete based on crushed concrete fines." IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 365 (June 2018): 032046. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899x/365/3/032046.

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Sreevani, Jetti, Tellam Roshni, Erram Saipriya, and P. V. V. S. S. R. Krishna. "Litracon: An alternative source for conventional concrete." E3S Web of Conferences 391 (2023): 01206. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202339101206.

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The consumption of artificial light, especially in urban areas, leads to global warming. As a remedy this light transmitting concrete acts as a solution for global warming. Light transmitting concrete is made with cement ,water , very fine sand and thousands of optical fibres reinforced in concrete from one face to another face which guide the light passing through it. Light transmitting concrete is a concrete that is improved in terms of transparency by installing optical fibres into concrete. We used 3% of optical fibre in this concrete. Due to its pellucidity property, it is also called translucent concrete. The application of light transmitting concrete which allows light to transmit through non-transparent concrete reduces energy in closed environments and global warming. Translucent concrete is used in fine architecture as a decorative material. It has all these properties which an eco-friendly technique should have to keep up the green building concept into consideration. The present investigation about the light translucent concrete by using optical fibre and comparing it with conventional concrete. Compressive strength test is performed on the concrete specimen. Utilising 3% more optical fibres enhanced the compressive strength. compressive strength of concrete cube depends on the diameter of the holes in the mold & the diameter of the optical fibre. It is directly proportional to its compressive strength.
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., P. M. Shanmugavadivu. "AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON LIGHT TRANSMITTING CONCRETE." International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology 03, no. 23 (June 25, 2014): 160–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.15623/ijret.2014.0323035.

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Ingale, Komal. "An Experimental Study on Translucent Concrete." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 11, no. 6 (June 30, 2023): 128–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2023.53514.

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Abstract: This experimental study of translucent concrete which has the property of transmitting light from concrete by using optical fibers. Since years concrete has a low impression because of its dirty greyish colour , opaqueness and sharp edge but this concept has been changed after the development of light emitting concrete, which gives the increased strength, better looks and light transmitting features. Plastic optical fibers are used because of its total internal reflection as its working principle as it gives maximum efficiency in transmitting light. This report deals about the introduction of translucent concrete, materials used for making translucent concrete such as fine concrete, cement, optical fiber and procedure of making is also discuss for translucent concrete. After the study of different research paper results respected to 5%, 10% and 15% replacement of aggregate with optical fiber is discuss in this study.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "LIGHT TRANSMITING CONCRETE"

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AHLAWAT, RAHUL. "EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON LIGHT TRANSMITTING CONCRETE." Thesis, 2016. http://dspace.dtu.ac.in:8080/jspui/handle/repository/15176.

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Due to recent economic and infrastructure development in the developing countries like India, China etc., the dependence on artificial sources of energy has increased drastically. Thus Light transmitting concrete is need of the hour. Light transmitting concrete allows natural sunlight or any light to pass through it. It reduces electricity consumption in the buildings and makes it easier for buildings to achieve higher LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) rating. It has all the properties what a eco-friendly technique should have to keep up the green building concept into consideration as it increases the use of natural resource i.e. sunlight which is natural light and it reduces the use of electricity, thus, saving power consumption. Light transmitting concrete also gives aesthetically beautiful surface. It is made up of cement, sand, fine aggregates and thousands of plastic optical fiber strands placed in alternate layers. But, no construction material is can be used until it satisfies all the constructional requirements. For this purpose, experimental study on light transmitting concrete has been carried out to determine it’s the light transmittance characteristics with the help of Photometer, device which is used to find the intensity of light in terms of lumens. The Compressive strength of light transmitting Concrete is also found out by testing its cubes with the help of compression testing machine as per the relevant IS code for testing i.e. IS 516:1959. The yielded results shows that light transmittance ratio up to 5.5% can be achieved by using 4% plastic optical fibers in light transmitting concrete. Experimentally found compressive strength results show that there is very little or almost no loss in strength of light transmitting concrete as compared to the traditional concrete. Light transmitting concrete has a very bright future in civil engineering constructions owing to its unique characteristics of transmitting light. Keeping in mind all the advantages of this concrete it is right to say that “Light transmitting concrete is definitely the present as well as future of Civil engineering” as it also encourages the green building concept by reducing the dependence on artificial light sources during the day time. It is also very tremendous innovation in terms of aesthetics and architectural aspect also it gives very pleasing appearance and it can be used for decorative purposes very effectively.
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Book chapters on the topic "LIGHT TRANSMITING CONCRETE"

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Han, Baoguo, Liqing Zhang, and Jinping Ou. "Light-Transmitting Concrete." In Smart and Multifunctional Concrete Toward Sustainable Infrastructures, 273–83. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-4349-9_15.

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Ugale, Ashish B., Rushikesh R. Badnakhe, and Prathmesh P. Nanhe. "Light Transmitting Concrete—Litracon." In Smart Technologies for Energy, Environment and Sustainable Development, 241–51. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-6148-7_25.

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Taneja, Eesh Kumar, Tejas M. Joshi, and Urmil Dave. "Evaluation of mechanical properties and light transmission of light-transmitting concrete." In Technology Drivers: Engine for Growth, 53–58. CRC Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780203713143-7.

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Conference papers on the topic "LIGHT TRANSMITING CONCRETE"

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Sharifi, Sarvenaz, Danial Navabi, and Amir Mosavi. "Translucent Concrete: Comprehensive Review of Concepts, Recent Technologies and Advances in Light Transmitting Concrete." In 2023 IEEE 17th International Symposium on Applied Computational Intelligence and Informatics (SACI). IEEE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/saci58269.2023.10158620.

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Dutta, Madhurima, R. Reeti, and Subhro Kamal Mandal. "Light Transmitting and Self Cleansing Concrete as a Smart Building Material-a Review." In 2018 International Conference on Smart City and Emerging Technology (ICSCET). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icscet.2018.8537328.

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