Ultrasonic Quality Assessment of Polymer-Cement Concrete with Pet Waste as the Aggregate

Elaborating composites containing waste materials requires study of basic mechanical properties and assessment of their structure quality. The subject of investigation was PPC concrete where aggregate was substituted with PET remaining after beverages bottles grinding. Substitution was done up to 25...

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Main Authors: Sokołowska J. J., Zalegowski K.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2018-12-01
Series:Archives of Civil Engineering
Subjects:
PCC
NDT
PET
Online Access:http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/ace.2018.64.issue-2/ace-2018-0017/ace-2018-0017.xml?format=INT
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spelling doaj-5a676457ddeb4c2a9b12258fe516e77a2020-11-25T01:52:55ZengSciendoArchives of Civil Engineering1230-29452018-12-01642677710.2478/ace-2018-0017ace-2018-0017Ultrasonic Quality Assessment of Polymer-Cement Concrete with Pet Waste as the AggregateSokołowska J. J.0Zalegowski K.1Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Al. Armii Ludowej 16, 00-637Warsaw, PolandUniversity of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Al. Armii Ludowej 16,00-637Warsaw, PolandElaborating composites containing waste materials requires study of basic mechanical properties and assessment of their structure quality. The subject of investigation was PPC concrete where aggregate was substituted with PET remaining after beverages bottles grinding. Substitution was done up to 25% (by volume). Waste material was fractioned and applied in various granulations. The main goal was to indicate the influence of such modification on the composite mechanical properties and to examine composite structure quality at macro level. Since PET and quartz differ greatly in density, to perform such examination it was possible to apply the nondestructive ultrasonic method, one of the most common NDT techniques used in material science and industry. The paper presents the effects of substitution of quartz with PET on ultrasonic wave propagation in PCC. The ultrasonic test results (measurements of wave velocity) compared with results of destructive tests (flexural and compressive strength) showed great correlation.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/ace.2018.64.issue-2/ace-2018-0017/ace-2018-0017.xml?format=INTPCCpolymer-cement concreteNDTnon-destructive quality controlultrasonic methodPETwaste aggregate
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author Sokołowska J. J.
Zalegowski K.
spellingShingle Sokołowska J. J.
Zalegowski K.
Ultrasonic Quality Assessment of Polymer-Cement Concrete with Pet Waste as the Aggregate
Archives of Civil Engineering
PCC
polymer-cement concrete
NDT
non-destructive quality control
ultrasonic method
PET
waste aggregate
author_facet Sokołowska J. J.
Zalegowski K.
author_sort Sokołowska J. J.
title Ultrasonic Quality Assessment of Polymer-Cement Concrete with Pet Waste as the Aggregate
title_short Ultrasonic Quality Assessment of Polymer-Cement Concrete with Pet Waste as the Aggregate
title_full Ultrasonic Quality Assessment of Polymer-Cement Concrete with Pet Waste as the Aggregate
title_fullStr Ultrasonic Quality Assessment of Polymer-Cement Concrete with Pet Waste as the Aggregate
title_full_unstemmed Ultrasonic Quality Assessment of Polymer-Cement Concrete with Pet Waste as the Aggregate
title_sort ultrasonic quality assessment of polymer-cement concrete with pet waste as the aggregate
publisher Sciendo
series Archives of Civil Engineering
issn 1230-2945
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Elaborating composites containing waste materials requires study of basic mechanical properties and assessment of their structure quality. The subject of investigation was PPC concrete where aggregate was substituted with PET remaining after beverages bottles grinding. Substitution was done up to 25% (by volume). Waste material was fractioned and applied in various granulations. The main goal was to indicate the influence of such modification on the composite mechanical properties and to examine composite structure quality at macro level. Since PET and quartz differ greatly in density, to perform such examination it was possible to apply the nondestructive ultrasonic method, one of the most common NDT techniques used in material science and industry. The paper presents the effects of substitution of quartz with PET on ultrasonic wave propagation in PCC. The ultrasonic test results (measurements of wave velocity) compared with results of destructive tests (flexural and compressive strength) showed great correlation.
topic PCC
polymer-cement concrete
NDT
non-destructive quality control
ultrasonic method
PET
waste aggregate
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