• Title/Summary/Keyword: strontium based phase change material

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Evaluation of Hydration Heat Characteristics of Strontium Based Hydration Heat Reducer Addition on Concrete in Hot Weather Condition (서중환경에서 스트론튬계 수화열저감재를 사용한 콘크리트의 수화발열특성 평가)

  • Suh, Dong-Kyun;Kim, Gyu-Yong;Kil, Bae-Su;Koyama, Tomoyuki;Nam, Jeong-Soo
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.24 no.6
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    • pp.189-196
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    • 2020
  • When concrete member become large like in high rise buildings, hydration heat makes temperature difference inside and outside and cause cracks. The method of using latent heat material as heat reducer could be more accessible, usable and efficient than other methods. Therefore, many studies using PCM as heat reducer are being conducted. Since heat reducer have different reacting temperature, they may be affected by environmental factors like ambient and concrete mixing temperature but studies issuing this are insignificant. Therefore, this paper attempt to evaluate the hydration heat characteristics and quality of concrete using strontium-based PCM under hot weather conditions. As a result, when the strontium-based hydration heat reducer was mixed 3wt.% and 5wt.% in hot weather condition, hydration heat speed and heating rate could be reduced by 8%, 21%, and 75, 85 minutes compared to OPC, respectively. This is considered to be the phase change reaction is relatively promoted when the temperature is high and cause improve performance than room condition result. Later, comparing the efficiency of other types of P.C.M in hot weather condition, and conduct detailed reviews on the strength development in long-term age.

Hydration Heat and Strength Characteristics of Cement Mortar with Phase Change Materials(PCMs) (상전이물질을 혼입한 시멘트 모르타르의 수화발열 및 강도 특성 평가)

  • Jang, Seok-Joon;Kim, Byung-Seon;Kim, Sun-Woong;Park, Wan-Shin;Yun, Hyun-Do
    • Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute
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    • v.28 no.6
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    • pp.665-672
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    • 2016
  • This study is conducted to investigate the effect of phase change materials (PCM) on hydration heat and strength characteristics of cement mortar. Two types of Barium and Strontium-based PCMs were used in this study and the addition ratio of each PCM to the cement mortar ranged from 1% to 5% by cement weight. Flow test, semi-adiabatic temperature rise test, compressive strength and flexural strength test were carried out to examine the PCM effect on heat and mechanical properties of cement mortar. Test results indicated that PCMs used in this study were effective to control hydration heat of cement mortar, and Barium-based PCM slightly reduce flow value. The compressive and flexural strength of cement mortar with PCM decreased with increasing the adding mount of PCM. The prediction model for compressive strength of cement mortar with different addition levels of PCMs are suggested in this study.

Effect of Phase Change Material on Hydration Heat of Mortar with Fly Ash and Blast Furnace Slag (상전이물질이 플라이애시 및 고로슬래그를 혼입한 모르타르의 수화발열에 미치는 영향)

  • Nam, Yi-Hyun;Jang, Seok-Joon;Kim, Sun-Woong;Park, Wan-Shin;Yun, Hyun-Do
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2019
  • Phase change material(PCM) has the capacity to absorb or release energy in heat when the phase changes. This study conducted to investigate the effect of strontium-based PCM on the hydration heat and mechanical properties of mortar with fly ash and blast furnace slag. The amounts of PCM were 1%, 2%, 3%, 4%, and 5% by the cementitious materials weight. The tests about mortar flow, semi-adiabatic temperature rise, compressive and flexural strength tests were carried out for twelve types of mortar mixtures. The test results indicated that the use of PCM was effective to reduce hydration heat and retard hydration of mortar with industrial by-products. In particular, the heat generation rate of mortars with fly ash was lower than that of mortars with blast furnace slag. The compressive strength of mortar with fly ash and blast furnace slag were decreased with increasing PCM ratio.