PROPERTIES AND CONSTRUCTIVE THEORIES OF HEAVY CONCRETE BASED ON CARBONATE ROCKS UNDER LONG-TERM LOADING
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Xasanov Sobir Sodiqovich
Qambarov Samandar Sodiq oʻgʻli
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This study investigates the mechanical properties and deformation behavior of heavy concrete produced using carbonate rock aggregates under long-term loading conditions. Particular attention is given to shrinkage, creep, and stress redistribution mechanisms in concrete structures. Concrete mixtures were designed using limestone aggregates and CEM I 42.5N cement with a water–cement ratio of 0.51
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