通过使用数字图像关联方法 (DICM) 对砂的机械性能和吸水特性之间的关系进行研究
Muhammad Usman1, Hikaru Nakamura1, Muhammad Shoaib Karam2
1Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Nagoya University, Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya 464-8603, Japan.
Materials (Basel, Switzerland)
|March 13, 2025
概括
这项研究引入了一种新方法来监测混凝土.
科学领域:
- 土木工程 土木工程是指土木工程.
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 混凝土的耐用性 混凝土的耐用性
背景情况:
- 传统的混凝土耐久性评估缺乏实时监测.
- 现有的方法无法捕捉水泥水合物膨胀引起的表面体积变化.
研究的目的:
- 开发和验证一种用于实时监测水吸收和混凝土表面变形的新方法.
- 为了将吸水特性与机械性能和膨胀应变相关联.
主要方法:
- 在不同强度的砂样本上进行一维吸水测试.
- 通过使用数字图像相关性 (DICM) 和表面张力计进行连续的表面体积变化监测.
- 测试后对机械性能进行评估 (压力强度,Young的模量).
主要成果:
- DICM成功追踪了海位置,并评估了水吸收深度/速度.
- 表面拉伸仪验证了DICM衍生的拉伸测量.
- 吸收特性与机械性能和膨胀应变相关.
结论:
- 混凝土的耐用性受到水吸收率,机械性能和和引起的体积变化的影响.
- 开发的DICM方法提供了一种全面的方法来评估混凝土的耐用性.
- 实时监控提供了比传统方法更深入的见解.
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