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Stability of Foam-Silicate Aggregates Against Alkali in Cement

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The chemical activity with respect to alkali in cement (ASR resistance) for granulated aggregates (Penosital®, classic foam glass, microspheres of fly ash) in aqueous extract from concrete was investigated. The basic conditions for reaching ASR resistance of aggregates such as foam sital and microspheres of fly ash were determined.

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This work was supported by RFFI grant No. 15-08-02284 and as part of a state task under contract No. 0330-2016-0004.

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Translated from Steklo i Keramika, No. 10, pp. 36 – 42, October, 2017.

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Kazantseva, L.K., Seretkin, Y.V. & Puzanov, I.S. Stability of Foam-Silicate Aggregates Against Alkali in Cement. Glass Ceram 74, 372–377 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10717-018-9997-5

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