Abstract

The construction of biogas plants, clamp silos and buildings for cattle housing is significantly increasing with current agricultural production. During the building of new agricultural structures or the remediation of existing ones, it is necessary to consider the level of resistance of the used concrete that is to be exposed to highly aggressive chemical environments. The objective of the article is to describe a method of design, production and testing of concretes intended for these types of agricultural constructions. Particular attention will be paid to the properties of fresh and hardened concrete and its durability when laid in silage leachates and in conditions of low pH.

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