STRENGTH OF CONCRETE WITH VARIOUS COMPOSITIONS AND SUPERPLASTICIZER ADDITIVES

Authors

  • X.A Akramov Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor
  • R.R Yusupov Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor
  • J.D Ergashov Acting Associate Professor

Keywords:

structure, additive, concrete, testing, strength, superplasticizer, result, analysis.

Abstract

The influence of LEVELCON additives on the formation of the structure and strength properties of concrete using local building materials has been determined through experimental research. It has been established that the use of such additives contributes to the formation of a dense structure at the microstructure level of cement stone and, consequently, the concrete itself. As a result of this influence, there is a consistent increase in the compressive and tensile strength of concrete with commonly used binding agent consumption

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Published

2023-09-05

How to Cite

Akramov, X., Yusupov, R., & Ergashov, J. (2023). STRENGTH OF CONCRETE WITH VARIOUS COMPOSITIONS AND SUPERPLASTICIZER ADDITIVES. GOLDEN BRAIN, 1(24), 51–58. Retrieved from https://researchedu.org/index.php/goldenbrain/article/view/4731