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Investigation of Materials for Enhanced Vibrational Insulation in Ground Structures Using Concrete Mixtures: A Case Study of Rubber Aggregate Addition

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The reduction of vibrations in concrete has been a topic of discussion among scientists. This article presents research on designing concrete mixes for constructing ground barriers with enhanced vibration isolation… Click to show full abstract

The reduction of vibrations in concrete has been a topic of discussion among scientists. This article presents research on designing concrete mixes for constructing ground barriers with enhanced vibration isolation using waste materials. This study discusses the design of concrete mixes for the construction of concrete partitions with increased vibration isolation, using the polish standards. The experiments were conducted at the Laboratory of Building Materials Engineering at the Cracow University of Technology as part of the project entitled “Innovative construction of vibration-insulating barriers to protect the environment from transport vibrations and similar sources”. The concrete composition utilized blast furnace cement CEM III/A 42.5 N, with mineral and chemical additives. Recycled rubber aggregate from used tires was employed to enhance vibration isolation. Measurement results demonstrated the effectiveness of the concrete in dampening vibrations, confirming its suitability for practical use.

Keywords: investigation materials; materials enhanced; ground; vibration isolation; rubber aggregate

Journal Title: Materials
Year Published: 2024

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