Special fibers introduced into concrete, transformed into corundum during firing and sintered with the matrix, make it possible to redistribute stresses between matrix and fiber, to reduce shrinkage significantly within concrete binder, and to improve object thermal shock resistance and supporting capacity.
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1Parts 1 – 4 of the article published in Novye Ogneupory Nos. 5 – 8 (2014), part 5 in No. 1 (2015).
Translated from Novye Ogneupory, No. 2, pp. 39 – 40, February 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 6. Study of Reinforced Corundum Concrete Mechanical Properties1 . Refract Ind Ceram 56, 83–84 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11148-015-9787-3
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