Abstract
The article discusses the results of a study on the utilization of fly ash from thermal power plants as a silica component and its impact on the properties of aerated concrete. The primary objectives of contemporary construction endeavors include energy conservation, enhancement of building material quality, and durability. This issue can potentially be addressed by advancing the production of cellular concrete through the utilization of fly ash sourced from thermal power plants.
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