Stroitel'nye Materialy №8-2022

Number of journal: 8-2022
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31659/0585-430X-2022-805-8

 


Table of contents:

Ceramic building materials  
A. Yu. STOLBOUSHKIN, E.V. ISTERIN, O.A. FOMINA
The Necessity to Increase the Efficiency of Ceramic Materials with a Matrix Structure for External walls of Buildings
4-11
The Main Forum of Russian Ceramists: 20 Years Old! (Information) 12-17
G.V. BOLDYREV, G.I. STOROZHENKO, M.A. CHERNEYKIN
Features of the Raw Material Base of Kuzbass for the Production of Ceramic Bricks
18-22
   
Gypsum building materials  
S.V. SHATALOVA, N.V. CHERNYSHEVA, M.Yu. ELISTRATKIN, M.Yu. DREBEZGOVA, S.V. MASALITINA
Rheological Properties of Gypsum Cement Binders and Molding Mixtures Based on Them for 3D Additive Construction Technologies
23-30
Yu.B. SOBOL, A.M. ABRAMOV, E.V. POLUMIEV
New Technological Approaches in the Production of Artificial Gypsum Stone from Phosphogypsum
31-35
A.F. BURYANOV, H.-B. FISHER, V.F. KOROVYAKOV, N.A. GAL'TSEVA, E.N. BULDYZHOVA
Anhydrite Binder Modified with a Complex Additive for Dry Building Mixtures
36-40
M.S. GARKAVI, A.V. ARTAMONOV, E.V. KOLODEZHNAYA, S.A. DERGUNOV, S.V. SERIKOV
Mechanocomposites Based on Anhydrite: Properties and Applications
41-45
I.V. BESSONOV, A.D. ZHUKOV, E.A. GORBUNOVA, I.S. GOVRYAKOV
Textile-Reinforced Modified Gypsum Concrete
46-50
A.F. GORDINA, I.S. POLYANSKIKH, N.S. ZHUKOVA, G.I. YAKOVLEV
Pozzolanic Constituent Impact on Structure and Properties of Modified Sulfate-Based Composites
51-58
   
Results of scientific research  
N.V. BAYKINA, A.M. AYZENSHTADT
Concrete Recycling: Cooperation in the Field of Environmentally Efficient Technologies
59-62
Expanded Clay is a Multifunctional Material for Modern Construction (Information) 63-64
O.B. RUDAKOV, A.M. KHOROKHORDIN, Ya.O. RUDAKOV, E.A. KHOROKHORDINA
Application of Pyrolytic Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry in Quality Control of Building Polymers and Composites
65-69
T.A. MUKHAMEDIEV, S.A. ZENIN
On the Calculation of the Strength of Inclined Sections of Reinforced Concrete Elements with Different Cross-Section Shapes
70-74

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