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MATULOVÁ, P. PETRÁNEK, V.
Original Title
DEVELOPMENT OF MATERIALS ON THE BASIS OF INDUSTRIAL BY- PRODUCT FOR CONCRETE STRUCTURES REHABILITATION
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
The cracks and caverns of different types belong to the most frequent failures within concrete, reinforced concrete and masonry structures. These can appear also in the bottom surface, in rocks and grounds under the structure. Very efficient method of these failures rehabilitation is the grouting with a medium which has better physical properties than the original structure. The paper describes the possibilities of grouting strategy and especially the development of new progressive materials containing different by product (fly ash, washing wastes, foundry sand etc.) under respecting the increase of quality. Attention was paid especially to properties of the fresh mixture namely to the setting time of modified materials and to the fulfillment of demanded physical and mechanical parameters of the hardened mixture. Particular formulae were designed following optimization calculations for the broad utilization in practice.
Keywords
rehabilitation, foundation, grouting technology and materials, waste raw materials
Authors
MATULOVÁ, P.; PETRÁNEK, V.
RIV year
2007
Released
20. 5. 2007
Publisher
Engineering Institute of Croatia, University of Zagreb
Location
Dubrovnik
ISBN
978-953-95428-3-0
Book
Symposium Dubrovnik 2007 Concrete structures- simulators of development
Edition
1
Edition number
Pages from
375
Pages to
382
Pages count
8
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT22807, author="Pavla {Matulová} and Vít {Petránek}", title="DEVELOPMENT OF MATERIALS ON THE BASIS OF INDUSTRIAL BY- PRODUCT FOR CONCRETE STRUCTURES REHABILITATION", booktitle="Symposium Dubrovnik 2007 Concrete structures- simulators of development", year="2007", series="1", number="1", pages="375--382", publisher="Engineering Institute of Croatia, University of Zagreb", address="Dubrovnik", isbn="978-953-95428-3-0" }