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Process of explosive compaction of internally oxidized powders; Cu-0.15%BeO

  • Moon, J.G.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers Conference
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    • 2002.10b
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    • pp.447-451
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    • 2002
  • The explosive compaction for processing of electrode material was realized based on axisymmetric loading scheme. The compression of internally oxidized fraction of the alloy Cu-0.15%BeO alloy did not provide a considerable strengthening effect; average microhardness varied from 130 to l50Mpa. The tensile strength comes to 30Mpa. However this method can be applicable to obtain a dense briquette for further extrusion of electrode.

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The Study on the Explosive Spalling Properties of High Performance Concrete According to the Heating Time (가열시간에 따른 고성능콘크리트의 폭렬특성에 관한 연구)

  • Na, Chul-Sung;Roh, Kyung-Min;Cho, Bong-Suk;Gwon, Yeong-Jin;Kim, Gyu-Yong;Kim, Moo-Han
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2006.11a
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    • pp.461-464
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    • 2006
  • Recently, as structures become bigger and higher, it is needed that high strength, high flow and high durability concrete. Demanding of High performance concrete that equality is maintained without material separation while flow, strength is increased by using low W/C rate and admixture, carbonation does not occur because of dense filling and has high durability is increasing rapidly. Because this high performance concrete is superior to general concrete in workability and durability, it is widely used in many construction and engineering works fields. However, it is reported that when it was exposed in fire, violent explosive spalling would be happened. Therefore, the purpose of this study evaluates explosive spalling properties of fire damaged high performance concrete according to the heating time.

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Effect of silica fume content in concrete blocks on laser-induced explosive spalling behavior

  • Seong Y. Oh;Gwon Lim;Sungmo Nam;Byung-Seon Choi;Taek Soo Kim;Hyunmin Park
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.55 no.6
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    • pp.1988-1993
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    • 2023
  • This experimental study investigated the effect of silica fume mixed in concrete blocks on laser-induced explosion behavior. We used a 5.3 kW fiber laser as a thermal source to induce explosive spalling on a concrete surface blended with and without silica fume. An analytical approach based on the difference in the removal rate and thermal behavior was used to determine the effect of silica fume on laser-induced explosive spalling. A scanner was employed to calculate the laser-scabbled volume of the concrete surface to derive the removal rate. The removal rate of the concrete mixed with silica fume was higher than that of without silica fume. Thermal images acquired during scabbling were used to qualitatively analyze the thermal response of laser-induced explosive spalling on the concrete surface. At the early stage of laser heating, an uneven spatial distribution of surface temperature appeared on the concrete blended with silica fume because of frequent explosive spalling within a small area. By contrast, the spalling frequency was relatively lower in laser-heated concrete without silica fume. Furthermore, we observed that a larger area was removed via a single explosive spalling event owing to its high porosity.

Fire Resistance Performance of High Strength-Light Weight Concrete (고강도를 적용한 1종 경량골재 콘크리트의 내화특성)

  • Song, Hun;Lee, Jong-Chan;Lee, Sea-Hyun
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2005.11a
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    • pp.749-752
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    • 2005
  • Normally, the degradation of concrete member exposed to fire is largely dependent on the fire scale and fire condition. With all ensuring the fire resistance structure as a method of setting the required cover thickness to fire, the RC is significantly affected from the standpoint of its structural stability that the compressive strength and elastic modulus is reduced by fire. Thus, this study is concerned with experimentally investigating fire resistance of high strength-light weight concrete. From the test result, high strength-light weight concrete is happened explosive spalling. The decrease of cross section caused by explosive spalling made sharp increasing gradient of inner temperature.

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Studies on Through-Bulkhead Initiation Module Using VISAR (VISAR를 이용한 격벽 착화 모듈 특성 연구)

  • Jang, Seung-Gyo;Baek, Sung-Hyun
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers Conference
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    • 2010.05a
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    • pp.217-225
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    • 2010
  • A Through-Bulkhead Initiation Module(TBIM) works as the shock-wave generated by the detonation of donor explosive transmits to acceptor explosive. In order to estimate the minimum thickness of the bulkhead of TBIM, the structural stress of TBIM housing is calculated via modeling analysis, and which shows a sufficient margin in strength as the minimum thickness is bigger than 0.1 mm. The free surface velocity at the metal to explosive interface is measured using VISAR to determine the optimal thickness of bulkhead. The shock pressure is calculated from the measured free surface velocity, and the probability of TBIM with respect to the thickness of bulkhead is estimated by comparing the sensitivity of acceptor explosive with it.

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Studies on Through-Bulkhead Initiation Module using VISAR (VISAR을 이용한 격벽 착화 모듈 특성 연구)

  • Jang, Seung-Gyo;Baek, Sung-Hyun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.16-24
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    • 2010
  • A Through-Bulkhead Initiation Module(TBIM) works as the shock-wave generated by the detonation of donor explosive transmits to acceptor explosive. In order to estimate the minimum thickness of the bulkhead of TBIM, the structural stress of TBIM housing is calculated via modeling analysis, and which shows a sufficient margin in strength as the minimum thickness is bigger than 0.1 mm. The free surface velocity at the metal to explosive interface is measured using VISAR to determine the optimal thickness of bulkhead. The shock pressure is calculated from the measured free surface velocity, and the probability of TBIM with respect to the thickness of bulkhead is estimated by comparing the sensitivity of acceptor explosive with it.

An Experimental study on Reducing Effect of Explosive spalling by fiber Addition Ratio and Kinds of fiber at high performance Concrete (섬유 종류 및 혼입률에 따른 고성능 콘크리트의 폭열저감 효과에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • Jang Jea bong;Na Chul sung;Kim Young Duck;Kim Jae Hwan;Kwon Young Jin;Kim Moo-Han
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2005.05b
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    • pp.521-524
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    • 2005
  • This study is an experiment for reducing effect of explosive spalling by fiber addition ratio and kinds of fiber at high performance concrete. So, high strength concrete were made addition to PVA and PP fiber as diameter of 34, 100 $\mu$m and 40 $\mu$m by fiber addition ratio as 0.05, 0.1, 0.3$\%$. After those were heated respectively for 30 in accordance with Standard Time-Temperature Curve. And then conditions of explosive spalling were divided into four grades, and characters of explosive spalling were investigated.

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Fire Resistance Performance of High Strength Concrete Columns with Fireproof Gypsum Board (방화석고보드를 부착한 고강도 콘크리트 기둥의 내화성능)

  • Youm, Kwang-Soo;Jeon, Hyun-Gyu
    • Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.229-235
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    • 2010
  • In this study, fire resistance performance of high strength concrete specimen with fireproof gypsum board was investigated for possible use in upgrading fire-resistant performance of the existing building and repair of fire damaged structures. Fire test of eight identical high strength concrete columns were carried out for 180 minutes in accordance with ISO-834. The temperature distributions in longitudinal reinforcement and concrete temperature at various depths were recorded. The fireproof performance of gypsum board and explosive spalling of concrete were observed. The specimens with 15 mm thick twoply fireproof gypsum board spalled after gypsum board crumbled regardless of fastening methods. However, when the thickness of fireproof gypsum board was more than 30 mm, it was possible to prevent the explosive spalling and control the rebar temperature. Although the effect of cover thickness could not be compared because the explosive spalling occurred, there seemed to be no difference in insulation efficiency.

Compressive Properties of Amorphous Metal Fiber Reinforced Concrete Exposed to high Temperature

  • Lee, Jun-Cheol;Kim, Wha-Jung;Lee, Chang-Joon
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Building Construction
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.183-193
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    • 2012
  • Compressive property of high strength concrete with amorphous metal fibers subject to high temperature has been investigated. The measure of this investigation includes explosive spalling, weight loss, residual compressive strength, strain at peak stress, elastic modulus, and residual energy absorption capacity after exposure to $400^{\circ}C$, $600^{\circ}C$and $800^{\circ}C$. In addition to the amorphous metal fiber, two other types of fibers (polypropylene fiber and hooked-end steel fiber) were also included in this investigation for comparison. The experimental program was conducted with high strength concrete using several combinations of the fiber types. The testing result shows that the concrete with amorphous metal fibers plus polypropylene fibers shows a superior behavior than those using other combination or single fiber type ingredient.

Investigation of the effect of internal curing as a novel method for improvement of post-fire properties of high-performance concrete

  • Moein Mousavi;Habib Akbarzadeh Bengar
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.33 no.3
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    • pp.309-324
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    • 2024
  • Internal curing, a widely used method for mitigating early-age shrinkage in concrete, also offers notable advantages for concrete durability. This paper explores the potential of internal curing by partial replacement of sand with fine lightweight aggregate for enhancing the behavior of high-performance concrete at elevated temperatures. Such a technique may prove economical and safe for the construction of skyscrapers, where explosive spalling of high-performance concrete in fire is a potential hazard. To reach this aim, the physico-mechanical features of internally cured high-strength concrete specimens, including mass loss, compressive strength, strain at peak stress, modulus of elasticity, stress-strain curve, toughness, and flexural strength, were investigated under different temperature exposures; and to predict some of these mechanical properties, a number of equations were proposed. Based on the experimental results, an advanced stress-strain model was proposed for internally cured high-performance concrete at different temperature levels, the results of which agreed well with the test data. It was observed that the replacement of 10% of sand with pre-wetted fine lightweight expanded clay aggregate (LECA) not only did not reduce the compressive strength at ambient temperature, but also prevented explosive spalling and could retain 20% of its ambient compressive strength after heating up to 800℃. It was then concluded that internal curing is an excellent method to enhance the performance of high-strength concrete at elevated temperatures.