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Pore Structure of Cement Matrix Exposed to High Temperatures (고온하의 시멘트 경화체의 공극구조)

  • 송훈;도정윤;소승영;소양섭
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.509-512
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    • 2003
  • Dehydration and micro crack thermal expansion occur in cement hydrates of concrete structure heated by fire for a long time. The characteristic of concrete exposed to high temperature can be analyzed from distribution of porosity and pore size. Porosity showed a tendency to increase irrespective of specimen types. This is due to both the outbreak of collapse of gel comprising the cement and a micro crack by heating. Porosity did not affect the variety of specimen and increased with the same tendency throughout every specimen. In addition, the deteriorate of compressive strength resulted from increase in porosity

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A Fundamental Study on the Hydration and micro Structure of high Strength Concrete Used by high Calcium Sulfate Cement (고황산염 시멘트를 이용한 고강도 콘크리트의 수화거동과 미세구조에 관한 기초적 연구)

  • 박승범;임창덕
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 1993.04a
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    • pp.99-105
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    • 1993
  • The purpose of this fundamental study is to investigate the mechanism of high strength concrete using the high calcium sulfate cement from a point of view in cement hydration and micro structure. As a results, it was found that the internal pores of concrete are decreased by using the high calcium sulfate cement, because the hydrates of Ettringite which is densified in structure is much formed in early ages at steam curing. In addition to the ettringite needs the 32 times of free water formed mixing water for hydration. This effect are not only decreased the water to cement ratio and also increase to comp, strength of concrete. It was conclude that these above the two facts are the main mechanism of high strength concrete using high calcium sulfate cement.

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PROPERTIES OF LOW-PH CEMENT GROUT AS A SEALING MATERIAL FOR THE GEOLOGICAL DISPOSAL OF RADIOACTIVE WASTE

  • Kim, Jin-Seop;Kwon, S.;Choi, Jong-Won;Cho, Gye-Chun
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.43 no.5
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    • pp.459-468
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    • 2011
  • The current solution to the problem of using cementitious material for sealing purposes in a final radioactive waste repository is to develop a low-pH cement grout. In this study, the material properties of a low-pH cement grout based on a recipe used at ONKALO are investigated by considering such factors as pH variation, compressive strength, dynamic modulus, and hydraulic conductivity by using silica fume and micro-cement. From the pH measurements of the hardened cement grout, the required pH (< pH 11) is obtained after 130 days of curing. Although the engineering properties of the low-pH cement grout used in this study are inferior to those of conventional high-pH cement grout, the utilization of silica fume and micro-cement effectively meets the long-term environmental and durability requirements for cement grout in a radioactive waste repository.

The Repair Method of Water Leakage in the Underground Structure Using the Quick Micro-Cement and the Polyacrylic Resin (급결마이크로시멘트와 폴리아크릴수지를 이용한 지하구조물의 누수 보수방법)

  • Song, Je-Young;Lee, Sun-Gyu;Park, Jin-Sang;Bae, Sung-Woo;Oh, Sang-Keun
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2013.05a
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    • pp.247-248
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    • 2013
  • The waterproof construction for walls and floor in the underground parking lot in the construction of the apartment buildings have been excluded to the introduction of the waterproof design until now, because of the shorten construction period and the reduced construction costs. The concrete structures are existed to the joints in the vertical or horizontal parts commonly. In case of cracks, there are generated due to behavior by subsidence and external changing temperature environment. The cracks are generated by the frequent water leaks. So, the repair methods of the water leaks are proposed as the quick micro-cement and the polyacrylic resin in this study.

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Micro and Nano Engineered High Volume Ultrafine Fly Ash Cement Composite with and without Additives

  • Roychand, R.;De Silva, S.;Law, D.;Setunge, S.
    • International Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.113-124
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    • 2016
  • This paper presents the effect of silica fume and nano silica, used individually and in combination with the set accelerator and/or hydrated lime, on the properties of class F high volume ultra fine fly ash (HV-UFFA) cement composites, replacing 80 % of cement (OPC). Compressive strength test along with thermogravimetric analysis, X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy were undertaken to study the effect of various elements on the physico-chemical behaviour of the blended composites. The results show that silica fume when used in combination with the set accelerator and hydrated lime in HV-UFFA cement mortar, improves its 7 and 28 day strength by 273 and 413 %, respectively, compared to the binary blended cement fly ash mortar. On the contrary, when nano silica is used in combination with set accelerator and hydrated lime in HV-UFFA cement mortar, the disjoining pressure in conjunction with the self-desiccation effect induces high early age micro cracking, resulting in hindering the development of compressive strength. However, when nano silica is used without the additives, it improves the 7 and 28 day strengths of HV-UFFA cement mortar by 918 and 567 %, respectively and the compressive strengths are comparable to that of OPC.

An Experimental Study on Water-Purification Properties in Cement Bricks Using Effective Micro-Organisms and Zeolite (유용 미생물과 제올라이트를 이용한 시멘트 벽돌의 수질 정화 특성에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • Kim, Wha-Jung;Choi, Kil-Jun;Park, Jun-Seok
    • Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.331-338
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this study is to use organisms or micro-organism functions for eco-friendly water-purification of cement bricks, utilizing bioremediation. Many researches have been performed in the past to improve water quality by using effective micro-organisms in construction materials. In order to purify water using micro-organisms, this research used soybean paste bacteria, an effective micro-organism that was identified through 16S rDNA sequence analysis performed in Daegu S. Environment Protection Institute in addition to Natto bacteria that was studied in the previous research. With these effective micro-organisms with water-purification ability, this study examined their water-purification possibility on cement bricks. This study used Zeolite to immobilize micro-organisms to bricks, and confirmed that the micro-organisms were attached on Zeolite from SEM analysis. The experimental results showed that specific micro-organisms can be used to effectively remove contamination an used to develop eco-friendly construction materials. The study on micro-organisms for material purification shows great promises as a future research topic.

Experimental Study on the Setting Time and Compressive Strength of Nano-Micro Pozzolanic Binders as Cement Composites (포졸란 혼화재의 입자 크기 및 비표면적에 따른 응결시간 발현 및 압축강도 특성 평가)

  • Kim, Won-Woo;Yang, Keun-Hyeok
    • Journal of the Korean Recycled Construction Resources Institute
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.269-275
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    • 2022
  • In this study, the setting time and compressive strength of cement paste composites applied with nano-micro pozzolanic binders were experimental analyzed. The pozzolanic binder was reduced initial and final setting time and the compressive strength was increased. Micro silica was effective in decrease the initial setting and final setting time and impressing the compressive strength. When two or more cement binders were used, the using of silica fume and a small amount of nano silica at reduced the setting time to 62-64 % to OPC cement and the compressive strength was increased to 117 %. A small amount of mixing the nano silica was effect to pore filling and pozzolanic activation. However, the addition of a chemical admixture should be considered when mixing table design because pozzolanic binders high specific surface area causes a decrease in cement composites flow.

Three-dimensional numerical simulation and cracking analysis of fiber-reinforced cement-based composites

  • Huang, Jun;Huang, Peiyan
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.327-341
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    • 2011
  • Three-dimensional graphic objects created by MATLAB are exported to the AUTOCAD program through the MATLAB handle functions. The imported SAT format files are used to produce the finite element mesh for MSC.PATRAN. Based on the Monte-Carlo random sample principle, the material heterogeneity of cement composites with randomly distributed fibers is described by the WEIBULL distribution function. In this paper, a concept called "soft region" including micro-defects, micro-voids, etc. is put forward for the simulation of crack propagation in fiber-reinforced cement composites. The performance of the numerical model is demonstrated by several examples involving crack initiation and growth in the composites under three-dimensional stress conditions: tensile loading; compressive loading and crack growth along a bimaterial interface.

Behavior of Engineered Cementitious Composite(ECC) Flexural Members Based on Mix Proportions and Curing Conditions (고기능성 시멘트계 복합재료 배합비 및 양생조건에 따른 휨부재의 거동)

  • 경민수;김동완;배병원;전경숙;임윤묵;김장호
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2003.05a
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    • pp.361-366
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    • 2003
  • Recently, construction materials have been guickly advancing. Especially, the rate of development of cement based construction materials is much quicker than steel or composite materials. In order to optimize the ductility and strength of cement based materials, Micro-Mechanics based fiber concrete called Engineered Cement Composite (ECC) has been developed and studied extensively by many researchers in the field due to ECC's remarkable flexural strain and strength capacities, many leading nation (i.e., US, Japan and European countries have reached the point of being able to use ECC in actual constructions. But, due to the belated interest in the field, Korea is lagging behind the leading countries. ECC's ability to use its short fibers to bridge micro-cracks (50-80㎛ in width) allows great ductility and strength. ,In this study, ECC with superior material capacities are manufactured using domestic materials such as cement, silica sand, metal cellulose, etc. Using only domestic products, the optimal W/C ratio and mixing procedures are determined.

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Micro-CT Evaluation of Stainless Steel Crowns on Extracted Primary Molars (Micro-CT를 이용한 발거된 유구치의 기성금속관 평가)

  • Jung, Boram;Shin, Jonghyun;Jeong, Taesung;Kim, Jiyeon;Kim, Shin
    • Journal of the korean academy of Pediatric Dentistry
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    • v.42 no.1
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    • pp.53-61
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    • 2015
  • This study was conducted for the purpose of evaluating the stainless steel crowns on extracted primary molars and thus identifying frequent errors and defects. Visual assessment and micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) image analysis were performed on 97 primary molars for evaluation of the state of marginal adaptation, cement loss, secondary caries, ledge formation, attritive perforation and marginal polishing defect. The results were as follows: In the examination of object teeth by evaluation criteria, cement loss was found most frequently (98%), followed by secondary caries (42.3%), marginal polishing defect (41.2%), ledge formation (29.9%) and attritive perforation (17.5%), in this order. The cement loss at the margins showed a significant relationship with marginal gap and secondary caries: the larger the marginal gap is, the more frequent is the cement loss (p < 0.05). The average marginal gap was $0.31{\pm}0.26mm$ and showed the highest value in the maxillary 2nd primary molars. The location of the crown margin above the cementoenamel junction was found most frequently and it was found that the higher the crown margin is located, the less the marginal gap becomes (p < 0.05). In conclusion, it is thought very desirable to pay closer attention to crown margins and shapes for stainless steel crown restoration in order to minimize the marginal gaps and consequent cement loss.