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High-Strength Concrete with Improved Deformation Characteristics for Road Surfaces

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The research area is construction in cold regions. The paper demonstrates that highly effective chemical activation of the cement-containing composite system with the use of a new generation of nanostructural additive ensures the creation of high-strength concretes having improved strength and deformation characteristics which are most effective for road surfaces. The recommended nanostructural additive has an increased effect of triple action: reaction, catalytic and plasticizing effects. The application of the proposed additive increases the hydration activity of the hardening system having chemical and thermal energy effects on it. The heat impact is due to the use of heat released as a result of enhanced hydration processes. This contributes to the creation of high-strength concrete with a new level of physical and mechanical properties.

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Solovieva, V., Stepanova, I., Soloviev, D. (2020). High-Strength Concrete with Improved Deformation Characteristics for Road Surfaces. In: Petriaev, A., Konon, A. (eds) Transportation Soil Engineering in Cold Regions, Volume 2. Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, vol 50. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-0454-9_35

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