2022
DOI: 10.3390/ma15144893
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Structural Formation of Soil Concretes Based on Loam and Fly Ash, Modified with a Stabilizing Polymer Additive

Abstract: Finding new ways of recycling production waste to improve the characteristics of various building materials is an urgent scientific task. This article substantiates the possibility of the disposal of fly ash in the composition of soil concrete, which is used in the construction of the structural layers of road pavements, foundations of buildings and structures, as well as sites for various purposes. The scientific novelty lies in the fact that the structure formation of soil concretes based on loam and fly ash… Show more

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“…These results summarize the findings of these Kazakh interuniversity researchers, published both in this Special Issue (to be discussed below) and in other publications [ 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 , 12 , 13 ]. Konovalova et al [ 14 ] supported the use of fly ash in the composition of soil concrete, which is employed in the construction of structural layers of road pavements, foundations of buildings and structures, and sites for various uses. Pyagai et al [ 15 ] investigated the effect of residual sulfuric and phosphoric acids on the process of converting significant amounts of phosphogypsum waste into calcium carbonate.…”
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“…These results summarize the findings of these Kazakh interuniversity researchers, published both in this Special Issue (to be discussed below) and in other publications [ 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 , 12 , 13 ]. Konovalova et al [ 14 ] supported the use of fly ash in the composition of soil concrete, which is employed in the construction of structural layers of road pavements, foundations of buildings and structures, and sites for various uses. Pyagai et al [ 15 ] investigated the effect of residual sulfuric and phosphoric acids on the process of converting significant amounts of phosphogypsum waste into calcium carbonate.…”
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confidence: 99%