ANALYSIS OF MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF HYDROTHERMALLY CURED HIGH STRENGTH CEMENT MATRIX FOR TEXTILE REINFORCED CONCRETE

The main objective of this article is to describe the influence of hydrothermal curing conditions in an autoclave device (different pressure and temperature), which took place at various ages of a fresh mixture (cement matrix – CM, and fibre-reinforced cement matrix – FRCM), on textile reinforced co...

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Main Authors: Ondřej Holčapek, Filip Vogel, Petr Konvalinka
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Language:English
Published: CTU Central Library 2015-10-01
Series:Acta Polytechnica
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Online Access:https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/ap/article/view/2978
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spelling doaj-6afe59bda93447bf9c039a6873288fef2020-11-25T00:37:39ZengCTU Central LibraryActa Polytechnica1210-27091805-23632015-10-0155531331810.14311/AP.2015.55.03132796ANALYSIS OF MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF HYDROTHERMALLY CURED HIGH STRENGTH CEMENT MATRIX FOR TEXTILE REINFORCED CONCRETEOndřej Holčapek0Filip Vogel1Petr Konvalinka2Czech Technical University in PragueCzech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Experimental CentreCzech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Experimental CentreThe main objective of this article is to describe the influence of hydrothermal curing conditions in an autoclave device (different pressure and temperature), which took place at various ages of a fresh mixture (cement matrix – CM, and fibre-reinforced cement matrix – FRCM), on textile reinforced concrete production. The positive influence of autoclaving has been evaluated through the results of physical and mechanical testing – compressive strength, flexural strength, bulk density and dynamic modulus of elasticity, which have been measured on specimens with the following dimensions: 40×40×160mm<sup>3</sup>. In addition, it has been found that increasing the pressure and temperature resulted in higher values of measured characteristics. The results indicate that the most suitable surrounding conditions are 0.6MPa, and 165 °C at the age of 21 hours; the final compressive strength of cement matrix is 134.3MPa and its flexural strength is 25.9MPa (standard cured samples achieve 114.6MPa and 15.7MPa). Hydrothermal curing is even more effective for cement matrix reinforced by steel fibres (for example, the compressive strength can reach 177.5MPa, while laboratory-cured samples achieve a compressive strength of 108.5MPa).https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/ap/article/view/2978compressive strengthflexural strengthproperties increasedynamic modulussteel fibreshydrothermal curingboundary conditions
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Filip Vogel
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Filip Vogel
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ANALYSIS OF MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF HYDROTHERMALLY CURED HIGH STRENGTH CEMENT MATRIX FOR TEXTILE REINFORCED CONCRETE
Acta Polytechnica
compressive strength
flexural strength
properties increase
dynamic modulus
steel fibres
hydrothermal curing
boundary conditions
author_facet Ondřej Holčapek
Filip Vogel
Petr Konvalinka
author_sort Ondřej Holčapek
title ANALYSIS OF MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF HYDROTHERMALLY CURED HIGH STRENGTH CEMENT MATRIX FOR TEXTILE REINFORCED CONCRETE
title_short ANALYSIS OF MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF HYDROTHERMALLY CURED HIGH STRENGTH CEMENT MATRIX FOR TEXTILE REINFORCED CONCRETE
title_full ANALYSIS OF MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF HYDROTHERMALLY CURED HIGH STRENGTH CEMENT MATRIX FOR TEXTILE REINFORCED CONCRETE
title_fullStr ANALYSIS OF MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF HYDROTHERMALLY CURED HIGH STRENGTH CEMENT MATRIX FOR TEXTILE REINFORCED CONCRETE
title_full_unstemmed ANALYSIS OF MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF HYDROTHERMALLY CURED HIGH STRENGTH CEMENT MATRIX FOR TEXTILE REINFORCED CONCRETE
title_sort analysis of mechanical properties of hydrothermally cured high strength cement matrix for textile reinforced concrete
publisher CTU Central Library
series Acta Polytechnica
issn 1210-2709
1805-2363
publishDate 2015-10-01
description The main objective of this article is to describe the influence of hydrothermal curing conditions in an autoclave device (different pressure and temperature), which took place at various ages of a fresh mixture (cement matrix – CM, and fibre-reinforced cement matrix – FRCM), on textile reinforced concrete production. The positive influence of autoclaving has been evaluated through the results of physical and mechanical testing – compressive strength, flexural strength, bulk density and dynamic modulus of elasticity, which have been measured on specimens with the following dimensions: 40×40×160mm<sup>3</sup>. In addition, it has been found that increasing the pressure and temperature resulted in higher values of measured characteristics. The results indicate that the most suitable surrounding conditions are 0.6MPa, and 165 °C at the age of 21 hours; the final compressive strength of cement matrix is 134.3MPa and its flexural strength is 25.9MPa (standard cured samples achieve 114.6MPa and 15.7MPa). Hydrothermal curing is even more effective for cement matrix reinforced by steel fibres (for example, the compressive strength can reach 177.5MPa, while laboratory-cured samples achieve a compressive strength of 108.5MPa).
topic compressive strength
flexural strength
properties increase
dynamic modulus
steel fibres
hydrothermal curing
boundary conditions
url https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/ap/article/view/2978
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