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ПОВЫШЕНИЕ ЭФФЕКТИВНОСТИ БЕТОНИРОВАНИЯ КОНСТРУКТИВНЫХ ЭЛЕМЕНТОВ МОНОЛИТНЫХ КАРКАСНЫХ ЗДАНИЙ В ЗИМНИХ УСЛОВИЯХ

ПОВЫШЕНИЕ ЭФФЕКТИВНОСТИ БЕТОНИРОВАНИЯ КОНСТРУКТИВНЫХ ЭЛЕМЕНТОВ МОНОЛИТНЫХ КАРКАСНЫХ ЗДАНИЙ В ЗИМНИХ УСЛОВИЯХ

Abstract

В статье анализируются методы производства бетонных работ в зимних условиях. Дается краткое описание основных методов, их целесообразность применения в тех или иных условиях. Основное внимание уделяется проблеме снижения сроков производства работ и, соответственно, уменьшению затрат на строительство. На основе анализа технико-экономических показателей (трудоёмкость, энергозатраты, диапазон рабочих температур) проводится сравнительная оценка эффективности различных методов. Делается вывод о целесообразности применения комбинированного метода «термос» с противоморозными добавками в условиях средних широт при температурах до -25°C, а также обосновывается необходимость использования методов активного электропрогрева в районах Крайнего Севера.

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