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The Use of Siliceous Opal-Cristobalite Rocks in the Construction of Transport Infrastructure Objects

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Wall ceramics is widely used in the construction for finishing objects of transport infrastructure, such as airports, railway stations, bus stations, subways, etc. To ensure the development of the industry of wall ceramic materials, it is necessary to expand the raw material base by involving siliceous opal-cristobalite rocks—gaize, diatomites and tripoli, which are an almost ready-made raw mix for the production of ceramic products. To select a production technology and form the structure and quality indicators of finished products, a comprehensive methodology for assessing both the natural properties of these rocks and the technological ones that determine the choice of technology for preparing raw materials and molding products, as well as the properties of future products, which will be used for finishing transport infrastructure objects. This article discusses the main criteria for evaluating siliceous opal-cristobalite rocks as raw materials for the production of various types of building ceramics and presents the dependences of the types of opoka-like rocks, molding methods and the range of wall ceramic products. Ceramic materials obtained on the basis of gaize rocks are presented both in laboratory conditions and in brick factories.

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Kotlyar, V., Terekhina, Y., Kotlyar, A., Yashchenko, R. (2023). The Use of Siliceous Opal-Cristobalite Rocks in the Construction of Transport Infrastructure Objects. In: Guda, A. (eds) Networked Control Systems for Connected and Automated Vehicles. NN 2022. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 509. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-11058-0_128

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