Concrete with improved impact endurance for defense structures

Engineers from the Military Studies Center at Far Eastern Federal University (MSC FEFU) developed concrete with improved impact endurance and made of up to 40 percent waste from rice husk cinder, limestone crushing waste and siliceous sand. The new concrete is six to nine times more crackle-resistant than the types produced under GOST standards. The results are published in Inorganic Materials: Applied Research.


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Source: Phys.org