Biostable silicic rock-based glass ceramic foams

The search for the possibility of expanding the resource base through the use of local rocks, as well as reducing the cost of final product, is one of the scientific research areas in the field of obtaining foam glass-based building materials. The aim of the research is the development of compositio...

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Main Authors: Aleksej Kravchuk, Sergej Kaznacheev, Elena Zaharova, Vladimir Erofeev, Alexander Rodin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University 2018-12-01
Series:Инженерно-строительный журнал
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Online Access:https://engstroy.spbstu.ru/en/article/2018.84.5/
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author Aleksej Kravchuk
Sergej Kaznacheev
Elena Zaharova
Vladimir Erofeev
Alexander Rodin
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Sergej Kaznacheev
Elena Zaharova
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description The search for the possibility of expanding the resource base through the use of local rocks, as well as reducing the cost of final product, is one of the scientific research areas in the field of obtaining foam glass-based building materials. The aim of the research is the development of compositions and recommendations for the production of silicic rock-based glass ceramic foams. These studies will allow to create strong and durable building materials with low density and thermal conductivity, as well as increased biological stability. The results of studying the phase transformations occurring in the charge (tripoli : soda ash) during heating, obtained by thermal analysis methods are presented as well as the production technology, physico-mechanical and thermophysical properties of the developed glass ceramic foams. As a result, construction materials resistant to aggressive media with a density of 200 to 600 kg/m3, thermal conductivity from 0.053 to 0.115 W/m∙°C, compressive strength from 1.2 to 9.8 MPa, have been developed. Due to its properties, developed glass ceramic foams will be used primarily as insulants for the construction of nuclear power plants, in the gas and oil industries, industrial and civil engineering.
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spelling doaj.art-2cdc721e7b264b1688ad6b556cd7a12a2022-12-21T18:18:38ZengPeter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic UniversityИнженерно-строительный журнал2071-03052018-12-01848485610.18720/MCE.84.5Biostable silicic rock-based glass ceramic foamsAleksej Kravchuk0Sergej Kaznacheev1Elena Zaharova2Vladimir Erofeev3Alexander Rodin4Ogarev Mordovia State UniversityOgarev Mordovia State UniversityLobachevsky State University of Nizhni NovgorodOgarev Mordovia State UniversityOgarev Mordovia State UniversityThe search for the possibility of expanding the resource base through the use of local rocks, as well as reducing the cost of final product, is one of the scientific research areas in the field of obtaining foam glass-based building materials. The aim of the research is the development of compositions and recommendations for the production of silicic rock-based glass ceramic foams. These studies will allow to create strong and durable building materials with low density and thermal conductivity, as well as increased biological stability. The results of studying the phase transformations occurring in the charge (tripoli : soda ash) during heating, obtained by thermal analysis methods are presented as well as the production technology, physico-mechanical and thermophysical properties of the developed glass ceramic foams. As a result, construction materials resistant to aggressive media with a density of 200 to 600 kg/m3, thermal conductivity from 0.053 to 0.115 W/m∙°C, compressive strength from 1.2 to 9.8 MPa, have been developed. Due to its properties, developed glass ceramic foams will be used primarily as insulants for the construction of nuclear power plants, in the gas and oil industries, industrial and civil engineering.https://engstroy.spbstu.ru/en/article/2018.84.5/glass ceramic foamsthermal insulation materialbiostabilitysilicic rock
spellingShingle Aleksej Kravchuk
Sergej Kaznacheev
Elena Zaharova
Vladimir Erofeev
Alexander Rodin
Biostable silicic rock-based glass ceramic foams
Инженерно-строительный журнал
glass ceramic foams
thermal insulation material
biostability
silicic rock
title Biostable silicic rock-based glass ceramic foams
title_full Biostable silicic rock-based glass ceramic foams
title_fullStr Biostable silicic rock-based glass ceramic foams
title_full_unstemmed Biostable silicic rock-based glass ceramic foams
title_short Biostable silicic rock-based glass ceramic foams
title_sort biostable silicic rock based glass ceramic foams
topic glass ceramic foams
thermal insulation material
biostability
silicic rock
url https://engstroy.spbstu.ru/en/article/2018.84.5/
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