Abstract

Modern approaches in materials science should provide a solution to the problems of energy and resource conservation. They are also called upon to develop a line of directed synthesis of composites that possess the required parameters over the entire spectrum of properties. In order to obtain a high-strength structure of a clinker-free binder, the possibility of obtaining it on the basis of natural gypsum stone is considered. As is known, the strength of crystallization structures by adhesion in contact and the number of contacts is determined. To optimize the internal structure of a high-strength clinker-free binder, to obtain the maximum number of contacts and increase their strength, the possibilities of geometric topological approaches were used. When solving such problems, the geometric parameters and organization levels of the structures of disperse systems allow topology to be described. The fundamental possibility of obtaining a high-strength composite structure through the prism of the formation of a dispersed system with a maximum number of phase contacts between crystals of calcium sulfate dihydrate is considered. The granulometric composition of gypsum stone must meet the requirements (principles) of hardening, physical-chemical model and type of structure. Therefore, in the work, the possibility of obtaining high binder strength by optimizing it in accordance with the model was studied. mixtures of two powders with different average particle sizes were used. This increases efficiency and improves the properties of the binder.

Highlights

  • Modern approaches in materials science should provide a solution to the problems of energy and resource conservation

  • They develop a line of directed synthesis of new type composites

  • In order to synthesize the structural strength of a clinker-free binder based on gypsum stone, condensation hardening requires the formation of special crystallization conditions

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Modern approaches in materials science should provide a solution to the problems of energy and resource conservation. In order to synthesize the structural strength of a clinker-free binder based on gypsum stone, condensation hardening requires the formation of special crystallization conditions. High-strength clinker-free binder have such a crystallization The process of structure formation can be controlled only if the optimal particle size distribution of the dispersed clinker-free system is maintained.

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