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MULTI-COMPONENT - THE MAIN FACTOR FORMATION OF STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES HIGH STRENGTH CONCRETE

https://doi.org/10.33979/2073-7416-2020-88-2-16-24

Abstract

The prospects and problems of multicomponent multilevel optimization of the dispersed composition of self-compacting concrete are considered with the aim of significantly increasing its construction and technical properties, with a minimum content of binder. Theoretical and practical principles have been developed for the design of disperse-particle size distribution of self-compacting concrete mixtures for high-strength concrete, in which various types of dispersed mineral modifiers (MM) are used, including fly ash of thermal power plants. Effective MMs for self-compacting concrete mixtures are differently dispersed granular blast furnace slag, fly ash of thermal power plants and silica fume, which create a dense packing structure of particles of a multicomponent binder with a low degree of disorder and ensure a decrease in the consumption of Portland cement in concrete up to 50% and higher. With such a choice of the type and parameters of MM, self-compacting concrete mixtures are characterized by lower water content, high viscosity and a low level of ultimate shear stress, ensuring its high-quality compaction. To study the properties and structure of concrete, quartz sand with Mk -2.58, granite crushed stone fr. 5-10 mm, Portland cement of class CEM I 52.5 N, finely dispersed granulated blast furnace slag, fly ash of thermal power plants, micro-silica and superplasticizer Glenium 430. For a uniform course of the pozzolanic reaction, a finely dispersed cement fraction was used in each micro-volume. Research methods: the shape and size of the dispersed particles of the components were determined by a laser analyzer, the mobility of the concrete mix in accordance with GOST 10181-2014, the compressive strength of concrete in accordance with GOST 10180-2012. The structure of the cement stone was studied by thermographic and X-ray phase analysis methods.

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E. G. Velichko
Moscow State University of Civil Engineering (National Research University) (MGSU)
Russian Federation


Y. S. Shumilina
Moscow State University of Civil Engineering (National Research University) (MGSU)
Russian Federation


L. N. Talipov
Moscow State University of Civil Engineering (National Research University) (MGSU)
Russian Federation


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Velichko E.G., Shumilina Y.S., Talipov L.N. MULTI-COMPONENT - THE MAIN FACTOR FORMATION OF STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES HIGH STRENGTH CONCRETE. Building and Reconstruction. 2020;(2):16-24. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.33979/2073-7416-2020-88-2-16-24

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