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Possible utilization of ferrosilicium plant gas scrubbing dust (FPGD) in hydroengineering construction

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FPGD additive does not modify significantly the basic ratios of the deformational characteristics of concrete. The basic equivalence principle for selection of concrete compositions with FPGD does not introduce any change in the standard values of prism strength, Poisson's ratio, or elastic modulus as defined in the industry standard SNiP 2.06.08-87 and 2.03.01-84.

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  1. B. Ya. Trofimov, S. P. Gorbunov, L. Ya. Kramar, et al., “Utilization of ferrosilicium plant waste,” Veton Zhelezobeton, No. 4 (1987).

  2. V. G. Bratchikov, N. P. Sevast'yanova, L. G. Chalyi, et al., “Utilization of gas scrubbing dust in a ferrosilicium production plant,” Stal', No. 9, (1987).

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Translated from Gidrotekhnicheskoe Stroitel'stvo, No. 12, pp. 40–44, December, 1990.

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Osipov, A.D., Pukhov, I.E., Melkonyan, S.E. et al. Possible utilization of ferrosilicium plant gas scrubbing dust (FPGD) in hydroengineering construction. Hydrotechnical Construction 24, 781–787 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01434605

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