Foam concrete of increased strength with the thermomodified peat additives

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The paper presents the results of research of foam concrete with thermomodified peat additives. The aim of the research was to study the effect of modifying additives on cement stone and foam concrete properties. Peat additives are prepared by heat treatment of peat at 600 °C. Two approaches of obtaining additives are examined: in condition of open air access (TMT-600) and in condition of limited air access (TMT-600-k). Compressive strength of a cement stone with modifiers found to be increased by 28.9-65.2%. Introducing peat modifiers into foam concrete mix leads to increase of compressive strength by 44-57% at 28- day age and heat conductivity of foam concrete decreases by 0.089 W/(m·°C).

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Kudyakov, A. I., Kopanitsa, N. O., Sarkisov, J. S., Kasatkina, A. V., & Prischepa, I. A. (2015). Foam concrete of increased strength with the thermomodified peat additives. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 71). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/71/1/012012

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