Strengthening Mini Silo Construction Made of Reinforced Concrete Blocks with Carbon Fiber Lamellae

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The use of prefabricated mini silo structures enables us to build containers for grain or animal feed and to transport the structural elements to the installation site. Traditional types of strengthening of concrete structures are steel and concrete cages. Polymer materials are widely used in construction. The methods of strengthening modern materials, such as lamellae, are being increasingly used. The issue of strengthening the structures with composite polymer materials is relevant.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 265)

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