Novichenkova T.B.

PhD in Engineering, Associate Professor, Associate Professor, Tver State Technical University, Tver, Russia

Fine-grained cement concrete with compressed structure, modified with basalt technogenic highly dispersed powder

https://doi.org/10.58224/2618-7183-2025-8-4-2
Аннотация
At present, improving the performance properties of concrete for dry and hot climates due to changing climatic conditions is of increasing interest to a wide range of researchers from the point of view of their practical application in the production of construction products. The paper investigates the possibility of synthesizing a spatially reinforced fine-crystalline structure of cement concrete for dry and hot climates, modified with basalt dust. The introduction of basalt dust waste into the composition of cement concrete forms the structure of artificial stone with the most dense packing. This is achieved by using a complex modifier based on basalt production dust removal waste together with a plasticizing additive in the composition of concrete for dry and hot climates. The introduction of these additives allows creating the best conditions for the process of forming the structure of cement stone from the standpoint of water content. Providing water content at all stages of the synthesis of modified stone allows for the acceleration and more complete flow of hydration and structure formation processes. The combined use of additives, as studies have shown, improves the performance properties of cement concrete, and therefore its use in the production of an expanded range of building products.
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Sustainable gypsum composites reinforced with basalt technogenic nanofiber

https://doi.org/10.58224/2618-7183-2025-8-2-2
Аннотация
Sustainable composites based on gypsum man-made stone are produced using a technology that excludes the firing stage. It meets the requirements for resource and energy conservation, does not harm the environment and can be used in the production of a number of biopositive building materials. The use of pure dihydrate gypsum from gypsum mold waste in the composition of sustainable gypsum composites predetermines the expansion of the scope of application of materials and products based on it. These wastes are characterized by stable physicochemical and mechanical properties. However, the features of the mineralogical composition require high costs for their use in the production of fired gypsum binders using classical technologies. Binders based on them have low strength and other physical indicators. Application without firing technology allows for the maximum use of all the unique properties of gypsum – creation of a comfortable environment, high resistance in fire conditions, good insulating characteristics, etc. By introducing highly dispersed basalt dust particles into the composition of stable gypsum composites based on dihydrate gypsum, gypsum stone is reinforced and compacted at the micro- and nanoscale levels. This is facilitated by the optimal values of the pressing force and humidity of the raw mix selected during the study. They are important technological parameters. The resulting high-strength gypsum composite is characterized by a fine-crystalline structure with higher performance indicators than conventional gypsum materials due to the screening of the moisture effect on it.
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