相变材料砂浆冻伤过程的x射线断层扫描研究

C. Rodriguez, S. Figueiredo, F. F. D. M. Filho, E. Schlangen, B. Šavija
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在胶凝材料中使用相变材料(PCM)来减轻热载荷造成的损伤是近年来研究的热点。在相变温度接近水冰点的情况下,通过监测暴露于零下和环境温度反复循环时的内部温度变化,研究了PCM在胶凝基质中延迟结霜的潜力。然而,这些外加剂在水泥基材料中防止损伤的作用尚未得到直接研究。在冻融循环过程中,对两种不同尺寸的砂浆圆柱体进行了冻盐结垢试验,其骨料体积比分别为0、10%和30%。在风化开始之前和循环1、3、7和15之后,圆柱形试样进行了x射线显微断层扫描,以监测由于霜冻作用导致的形态变化,如碎裂和裂缝。研究了未损伤复合材料的抗压、抗弯强度、热膨胀系数和表观孔隙率。结果表明,掺加PCM砂浆的抗冻垢性能的提高是复合材料力学性能、热体积稳定性和孔隙率之间的权衡,掺加10% PCM砂浆的性能较好。
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Frost damage progression studied through X-Ray tomography in mortar with Phase Change Materials
The potential of using phase change materials (PCM) in cementitious materials to mitigate damage due to thermal loadings has been recently focus of intensive research. In the case of PCM with transition temperatures near to the freezing point of water, their potential to delay frost in a cementitious matrix has been largely investigated through the monitoring of internal temperature changes when exposed to repeated cycles of subzero and ambient temperature. Yet, the effect of these admixtures to prevent damage in cement-based materials has not been directly studied. In this paper,mortars cylinders of two different sizes and containing 0, 10 and 30%of PCM replacement by volume of aggregates were subjected to frost salt scaling during freeze and thaw cycles. Prior to the start of the weathering and after cycles 1, 3, 7 and 15 the cylindrical specimens were subjected to X-ray microtomography to monitor morphological changes due to frost action, such as chipping and cracks. Compressive and flexural strength, coefficient of thermal expansion and apparent porosity of the undamaged composites were also investigated. Results suggest that the improvement of frost scaling resistance of the mortars with incorporated PCM is a trade-off between resulting mechanical proper-ties, thermal volume stability and porosity of the composite, as evinced from the better performance of mortars with 10%of PCM replacement.
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