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Using as an example a silaceous ceramic concrete (dinas filler with an average grain size D avgr =5–10 mm; binder, a quartz sand suspension), the effect of the technological factors on the properties of the ceramic concrete has been studied.
Depending on the technological factors, the silaceous ceramic concrete is characterized by an open porosity of 14.4–27.6%, a volume increase of 1.8–18.1%, and an ultimate compressive strength of 15.2–48.8 MPa.
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Translated from Ogneupory, No. 8, pp. 53–57, August, 1981.
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Mityakin, P.L., Purgin, A.K. & Koksharov, V.D. Effect of technological factors on the properties of silaceous ceramic concrete. Refractories 22, 452–457 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01398423
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