A. Bieliatynskyi, Shilin Yang, V. Pershakov, M. Shao, M. Ta
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Abstract
Abstract The study aims to optimize the composition of the main composite, the components of which, in their joint presence, make it possible to obtain the most significant positive synergistic effect. The authors of this article used the fibers of fly ash from thermal power plants as a finely dispersed component added to the crushed stone sand mixture. The result of the study was a high-strength corrosion-resistant material consisting of a crushed stone sand mixture (CSSM) with the addition of the fibers of fly ash. The authors applied the thermogravimetric and standard methods to study and determine the performance and strength characteristics of the obtained material. The combined effect of a complex organic-mineral modifying additive and the cement with the fibers of fly ash provided a compacted and reinforced structure of cement stone. An optimal binder composition was developed, consisting of cement and fiber of fly ash. The authors of this article examined the physical-mechanical and structural-mechanical properties of a CSSM of fine-grained concrete reinforced with a complex additive of cement, fibers of fly ash, and a superplasticizer. The study also provided technological solutions for manufacturing a functional mixture of fine-grained concrete based on the developed complex organic-mineral additive.
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Science and Engineering of Composite Materials is a quarterly publication which provides a forum for discussion of all aspects related to the structure and performance under simulated and actual service conditions of composites. The publication covers a variety of subjects, such as macro and micro and nano structure of materials, their mechanics and nanomechanics, the interphase, physical and chemical aging, fatigue, environmental interactions, and process modeling. The interdisciplinary character of the subject as well as the possible development and use of composites for novel and specific applications receives special attention.