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      Improvement of Performances of the Gypsum-Cement Fiber Reinforced Composite (GCFRC)

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      gypsum, cement, fly ash, slag, fiber

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          The novelty of this paper lies in the identification of the scientific patterns of the influence of thermal power plant waste (TPPW) on the hydration mechanism and the structure of the gypsum-cement binder (GCB). The classification of raw materials for the production of GCB has been developed taking into account the genesis, which contributes to the prediction of the properties of composites. The features of the hydration phase formation and hardening of GCB have been studied taking into account the chemical, structural and morphological features of fly ash and slag. In addition, the microstructural, morphological, and thermal properties of the cured binders at a 28 day cure were determined. For the first time, scientific data on the properties of gypsum-cement fiber-reinforced composite using TPPW and microfiber have been obtained. The results show that the synergistic effect of gypsum-cement binder, TPPW, and polyamide or basalt microfiber improves the physicomechanical properties of a 28 day cured binder: compressive strength of 20 MPa, flexural strength of 8.9 MPa, and softening coefficient 0.87.

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                Journal
                Materials (Basel)
                Materials (Basel)
                materials
                Materials
                MDPI
                1996-1944
                31 August 2020
                September 2020
                : 13
                : 17
                : 3847
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Building Materials, Products and Structures, Belgorod State Technological University Named after V.G.Shoukhov, 46, Kostiukova Str., 308012 Belgorod, Russia; chernysheva56@ 123456rambler.ru (N.C.); naukavs@ 123456mail.ru (V.L.)
                [2 ]School of Engineering, Far Eastern Federal University, 8, Sukhanova Str., 690950 Vladivostok, Russia
                [3 ]Higher School of Industrial, Civil and Road Construction, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, 195251 St. Petersburg, Russia; vatin@ 123456mail.ru
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                [* ]Correspondence: fedyuk.rs@ 123456dvfu.ru
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                https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1196-8004
                Article
                materials-13-03847
                10.3390/ma13173847
                7503270
                a1cf797f-4c45-47f5-a543-37b1eb04c863
                © 2020 by the authors.

                Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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                : 03 August 2020
                : 26 August 2020
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                gypsum,cement,fly ash,slag,fiber
                gypsum, cement, fly ash, slag, fiber

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