聚合物基水泥接头密封剂的耐用性和微观结构
Tao Chen1, Zhihang Wang2, Pengfei Qin1
1Huanghe S&T University, Zhengzhou, 450063, China.
Scientific reports
|February 19, 2025
概括
聚合物基水泥接头密封剂 (PCJS) 具有出色的耐用性,在各种环境暴露后保持超过80%的性能. 这使得PCJS成为水泥混凝土路面联接工程的优质材料.
科学领域:
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 土木工程 土木工程是指土木工程.
- 聚合物科学 聚合物科学
背景情况:
- 基于聚合物的水泥接头密封剂 (PCJS) 对于基础设施的耐用性至关重要.
- 评估PCJS在各种环境压力下的长期性能对于其广泛的工程应用至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 通过在各种服务条件下检查其粘合,拉伸和剪切性能来评估PCJS的耐用性.
- 为了确定PCJS适用于水泥混凝土路面联合工程的适用性.
主要方法:
- 测试PCJS的粘合,拉伸和剪切性能.
- 将PCJS样品暴露在不同的服务条件下,包括浸水,干湿周期,酸/腐蚀,紫外线老化,低温,汽油腐蚀和高温.
主要成果:
- PCJS对水,酸/腐蚀,紫外线老化和低温具有出色的抗性,粘合性保持率高达85%.
- 在浸泡水,干湿循环和酸/腐蚀后,拉伸和剪切性能保留了80%以上.
- 紫外线老化和低温处理甚至提高了拉力和剪切性能,而汽油腐蚀和高温保留了60%以上.
结论:
- PCJS的耐用性指数满足并超过了技术要求,证明了卓越的性能.
- PCJS是一种非常耐用的材料,适合在水泥混凝土路面上进行联合工程.
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