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ANALYSIS OF ISSUES IN THE APPLICATION OF REINFORCED CONCRETE IN HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING

V. O. Momot    

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The article provides analysis of the issues of using monolithic concrete in hydro-technical construction, selects the main factors, influencing the characteristics of concrete mixtures for underwater concreting and determines the basic ways of further research for development efficient compositions for underwater concreting.

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