Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1079884
Influence of the Size and Type of Pores on Brick Resistance to Freeze-Thaw Cycles
Influence of the Size and Type of Pores on Brick Resistance to Freeze-Thaw Cycles // Materials, 13 (2020), 3717-3729 doi:10.3390/ma13173717 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Influence of the Size and Type of Pores on Brick
Resistance to Freeze-Thaw Cycles
Autori
Netinger Grubeša, Ivanka ; Vračević, Martina ; Ducman, Vilma ; Marković, Berislav ; Szenti, Imre ; Kukovecz, Akos
Izvornik
Materials (1996-1944) 13
(2020);
3717-3729
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
clay bricks ; resistance to freeze-thaw cycles ; compressive strength ; MIP ; micro-CT ; Maage factor
Sažetak
This paper estimates the frost resistance of bricks using the ratio of compressive strength before freezing to compressive strength after freezing to describe the damage degree of bricks being exposed to freeze-thaw cycles. In an effort to find the ratio that clearly distinguishes resistant bricks from non-resistant bricks, the authors attempted to establish the correlation between the ratio and Maage factor as a recognized model for assessing brick resistance. To clarify the degree of damage of individual bricks, the pore size distribution has been investigated by means of mercury porosimetry. Additionally, micro computed X-ray tomography (micro-CT) has been employed to define the influence of the type of pores (open or closed) and their connectivity on the frost resistance of bricks. According to the results, it can be concluded that there is a good correlation between the Maage factor and the ratio of pre- to post-freeze-thaw cycle compressive strengths, and that the latter ratio strongly correlates with the percentage of large pores (≥3 mm) in the brick. If such a correlation could be confirmed in a larger sample, then the ratio of pre- to post- freeze-thaw cycle compressive strengths could be used as a new method for assessing brick resistance to freezethaw cycles and it would be possible to determine the minimum percentage of large pores required to ensure the overall resistance of brick to freeze-thaw conditions. The complexity of the problem is, however, evidenced by the fact that no clear connection between the type (open versus closed) or connectivity of pores and the frost resistance of bricks could be revealed by micro-CT.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Kemija, Građevinarstvo
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
INSTITUT IGH, d.d.,
Građevinski i arhitektonski fakultet Osijek,
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