2021
DOI: 10.2174/1876402912999201109204218
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The Study of the Dependence of Optimal Structure of Composite Materials Containing Hollow Aluminosilicate Microspheres on Humidity

Abstract: Aims:: The main goals of this research are exploration of energy-efficient building materials when replacing natural materials with industrial waste and development of the theory and practice of obtaining light and ultra-light gravel materials based on mineral binders and waste dump ash and slag mixtures of hydraulic removal. Background.: Experimental data on the conditions of formation of gravel materials containing hollow aluminum and silica microsphere with opportunity of receipt of optimum structure and … Show more

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“…Nevertheless, the research does not reflect the issues of the influence of environmental humidity on the formation of strength of the structured product in conditions of elevated temperatures. The authors [6] confirm that the use of hollow aluminosilicate microspheres from burning Kazakhstan coals of increased ash content determines the possibility of obtaining concrete mixtures with improved properties without changing the basic structural characteristics. But at the same time, the authors do not take into account the heat engineering conditions for concrete production.…”
Section: Literature Review and Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…Nevertheless, the research does not reflect the issues of the influence of environmental humidity on the formation of strength of the structured product in conditions of elevated temperatures. The authors [6] confirm that the use of hollow aluminosilicate microspheres from burning Kazakhstan coals of increased ash content determines the possibility of obtaining concrete mixtures with improved properties without changing the basic structural characteristics. But at the same time, the authors do not take into account the heat engineering conditions for concrete production.…”
Section: Literature Review and Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 59%