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Improvement test on frost resistance of vegetation-concrete and engineering application of test fruitage (Record no. 161670)

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Title Improvement test on frost resistance of vegetation-concrete and engineering application of test fruitage
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Title Environmental earth sciences
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Summary, etc. Currently available vegetation-concrete is not satisfactory for application in alpine and cold areas. The loss rates of weight and resonance-frequency are both more than 50 % after 30 freeze–thaw cycles. In order to improve the frost resistance of vegetation-concrete, this study chose five kinds of admixtures and then performed single-mixed and orthogonal tests for comparison and optimization. The composition of the optimum scheme is fly ash (FA):silica fume (SF):air-dried pine needles of Pinus armandii Franch (PNP):fibers of Trachycarpus fortunei (FT) = 12:20:3:5 (weight ratio), and the recommended mixing amount is between 6 and 9 % of soil weight. In practical ecological restoration projects, not only could the new mixed-admixture reinforce frost resistance, but it also has no significant influence on the porosity and pH of the vegetation-concrete.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element vegetation-concrete
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Personal name WENNIAN, Xu
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Personal name ZUNIAN, Cheng
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Personal name ZHENGJUN, Zhou
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Personal name XIANYANG, Cai
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Personal name BINGQIN, Zhao
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://doi.org/10.1007/s12665-012-1944-0
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    Library of Congress Classification     Main Library Main Library - Special Collections 11/04/2023 Vol.69 , No.1 (May 2013)   GE105 ENV 11/04/2023 11/04/2023 Journal Article For In House Use Only