File:AAC bubbles vol 2.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionAAC bubbles vol 2.jpg |
English: Like a cheese? Structure inside autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) with various crystals (tobermorite, CaSO4, Jennite etc). Hydrogen bubbles cause the concrete to expand to roughly five times its original volume. |
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Source | This scanning microscopy image was taken at the Institute of Technology University of Tartu during the research work of lightweight concretes |
Author | Tarmo Tamm (project manager), Markus Otsus, Artur Kaljo |
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