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5th Annual International Conference on Material Engineering and Application
Dependencies between Cracking Patterns and the Physico-Mechanical Properties of Microsilica Modified Cement Matrix
工业技术(总论);材料科学
Szelg, M.^1 ; Szewczak, A.^1
Lublin University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, 40 Nadbystrzycka Str., Lublin
20-618, Poland^1
关键词: Compressive and tensile strengths;    Degree of degradation;    Diagnostic statistics;    Elevated temperature;    Least squares methods;    Physicomechanical properties;    Practical importance;    Quantitative description;   
Others  :  https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1757-899X/484/1/012015/pdf
DOI  :  10.1088/1757-899X/484/1/012015
来源: IOP
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【 摘 要 】
The article presents and evaluates the dependencies that occur between the parameters describing the geometry of cracking patterns on the sample's surface and the selected physico-mechanical properties of cement pastes with the addition of microsilica. The stereological parameters obtained with the use of image analysis were applied to the quantitative description of cracking patterns; also the compressive and tensile strength as well as the apparent density were examined. Cracks analyzed in the surface were caused by loading the samples with an elevated temperature. The relationships were calculated using the least squares method, and the quality of the fit of the model curves to the experimental data was evaluated on the basis of the diagnostic statistics. The results obtained indicated the existence of very strong relations between the geometry of cracking patterns and selected material features of the cement matrix. The analysis carried out is also of a great practical importance as it can help in assessing the degree of degradation of a cement structure exposed to elevated temperatures.
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