Comparative Analysis of Glass-Basalt-Plastic Materials for Construction in Arctic Conditions

This research presents a comprehensive comparative analysis of glass-basalt-plastic (GBP) materials intended for construction purposes in challenging Arctic conditions. The study investigates the mechanical, thermal, and durability properties of GBP composites, considering their potential applicatio...

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Veröffentlicht in:BIO web of conferences 2024-01, Vol.86, p.1112
Hauptverfasser: Maksudovna Vafaeva, Khristina, Duklan, Nitin, Mohan, Chandra, Kumar, Yogesh, Ledalla, Sukanya
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This research presents a comprehensive comparative analysis of glass-basalt-plastic (GBP) materials intended for construction purposes in challenging Arctic conditions. The study investigates the mechanical, thermal, and durability properties of GBP composites, considering their potential application in structures subjected to extreme cold temperatures and other environmental challenges prevalent in Arctic regions. Through a series of experimental evaluations and analytical assessments, we aim to provide insights into the performance characteristics of GBP materials when compared to conventional construction materials. The findings of this research contribute to the understanding of the suitability and limitations of GBP composites in Arctic construction, addressing key factors such as structural integrity, thermal insulation, and resistance to environmental degradation. The results presented in this article serve as a valuable resource for engineers, architects, and researchers involved in the design and implementation of infrastructure projects in Arctic environments. As the demand for sustainable and resilient construction materials grows, this study offers a timely exploration of the potential benefits and considerations associated with the use of GBP materials in extreme climatic conditions.
ISSN:2117-4458
2117-4458
DOI:10.1051/bioconf/20248601112