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Heat-Resistant Corundum Concrete Reinforced with Aluminum Oxide Fibers Synthesized Within a Matrix During Firing. Part 5. Bases of Reinforced Corundum Concrete Technology and Study of Physicomechanical Properties

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It is revealed that traditional methods for introducing discrete fibers used in a concrete composite are inadequate. A special method is developed for uniform concrete mix reinforcement. It is shown that the main processes of reinforced concrete structure formation are dehydration of cement stone minerals and synthesis of original fibers within corundum. Processes are complete at 1500 – 1600°C.

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Correspondence to V. N. Sokov.

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Parts 1 – 4 of the article published in Novye Ogneupory Nos. 5 – 8 (2014).

Translated from Novye Ogneupory, No. 1, pp. 32 – 33, January 2015.

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Sokov, V.N., Sokova, S.D. & Sokov, V.V. Heat-Resistant Corundum Concrete Reinforced with Aluminum Oxide Fibers Synthesized Within a Matrix During Firing. Part 5. Bases of Reinforced Corundum Concrete Technology and Study of Physicomechanical Properties. Refract Ind Ceram 56, 34–35 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11148-015-9779-3

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