Mechanical Properties of Sustainable Foam Lightweight Soil




 Sustainable foam lightweight soil (FLS) is an innovative construction material that offers environmental and structural benefits. Its mechanical properties, including compressive strength, density, and elasticity, are significantly influenced by curing temperature variations. Higher curing temperatures generally enhance early strength development by accelerating hydration reactions, while lower temperatures may slow down the process, affecting long-term stability. Early-stage quality control of FLS is crucial to ensure consistency and performance. Key quality control measures include monitoring foam stability, water-to-binder ratio, and curing conditions to achieve optimal mechanical properties. Implementing these controls can enhance the material’s durability and sustainability in geotechnical and construction applications.

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