Lightweight Concretes Based on Glassy Aggregates are the Future of Envelope Structures

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Davidyuk, Alexei [1 ]
Davidyuk, Artem [2 ]
Rumyantsev, Igor [3 ]
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[1] Res Design & Technol Inst Concrete & Reinforced C, 2nd Inst Skaya St, Moscow 109428, Russia
[2] Natl Res Univ, Moscow State Construct Univ, Yaroslavl Highway 26, Moscow 129337, Russia
[3] Joint Stock Co, Design & Engn Bur Concrete & Reinforced Concrete, 2nd Inst Skaya St,6,P 15A, Moscow 109428, Russia
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10.1088/1757-899X/471/3/032028
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TU [建筑科学];
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The paper discusses physical and mechanical, and heat-insulating properties of lightweight structural and insulating concretes based on various glassy aggregates - quenched cullets. Quenched cullet represents a fired aggregate that has a bulk density equal to 150-300 kg/m(3) and cylinder strength of 0.5-2 MPa, which has been produced by pretreatment of silica rocks with an alkali component followed by firing in rotary kilns It has been established that the aggregate grain's glassy envelope has a closed, evenly distributed porosity with a high content of the glass phase and improved strength and thermal and physical characteristics. Influence of the glass phase as part of a porous aggregate on the totality of concrete properties structural, thermal and hydrophysical - has been found. Process fundamentals and standardization support for practical application of lightweight concretes featuring density D500-800 kg/cm(3) and strength grades B2.5-7.5 in envelope structures with high heat-insulating properties have been developed.
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