Porous Aggregate from Coal Mining Waste and Development Light Weight Concrete Based on It

Authors

  • Shakirov Tuigunzhon Turgunovich Cand. tech. Sciences, Associate Professor, Head. Chair Department of Technology of Building Materials, Products and Structures, Tashkent Institute of Architecture and Civil Engineering Tashkent, Uzbekistan Address: 100002, Uzbekistan, Tashkent, Almazar district, Sagban massif, 4 blind alley, house No. 43 Author
  • Muminova Nilufar Abdulla Kizi Basic doctoral student of the department Department of Technology of Building Materials, Products and Structures, Tashkent Institute of Architecture and Civil Engineering Tashkent, Uzbekistan Address: 100095, Uzbekistan, Tashkent city, Shaykhantakhur district, Beltepa massif, building 25, apt №-9 Author

Keywords:

mineral rocks, industrial waste, secondary materials, porous aggregate

Abstract

The article is devoted to determining the optimal composition of the charge for the production of artificial porous aggregate from coal mining waste and bentonite clays, which are considered local raw materials for the development of new generations of thermal insulation and ultra-lightweight and structurally strong concrete. When developing the optimal composition of the charge for the production of porous aggregates from mineral rocks and coal mining waste, a method was used that was used as the basic theory for the production of expanded clay.

            Calculated and proposed formulas for the optimal composition of the charge for the production of porous aggregates appropriate for both heat-insulating (porous, ultra-light) and structural (dense, heavier) categories, despite the fact that both types of aggregates were adopted in terms of true and bulk density on lightweight (porous) aggregates. 

Published

2024-11-26

How to Cite

Porous Aggregate from Coal Mining Waste and Development Light Weight Concrete Based on It. (2024). Innovative: International Multidisciplinary Journal of Applied Technology (2995-486X), 2(11), 114-121. https://multijournals.org/index.php/innovative/article/view/2750

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