Discussion on The use of Lightweight Aggregates for Structural Concrete by M.E.R. Little
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The Structural Engineer, Volume 57, Issue 5, 1979

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Mr. J. Bobrowski (F): Lightweight concrete is a wonderful material and, considering the amount of information already available, it is hard to believe how timber-or even dense concrete, for that matter-would have passed for use under the Building Regulations if either of them was discovered today.

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