在短暂的热暴露下,高强度和eps修改的砂中的火灾性能和裂变缓解
A Y F Ali1, Sabry A Ahmed1, Passant Youssef2
1Materials Engineering Department, Zagazig University, Zagazig, 44519, Egypt.
Scientific reports
|September 12, 2025
概括
扩展聚乙烯 (EPS) 珠子通过创造有益的多孔性,减轻高强度砂在高达400°C的爆炸性分裂. 然而,在更高的温度 (600°C) 下,EPS分解会导致裂变,强调需要仔细的热管理.
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.
- 消防安全工程 消防安全工程
背景情况:
- 高强度水泥复合材料在高温下面临爆炸性裂变风险.
- 对于这些材料来说,创新的防火策略至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究扩展聚钢 (EPS) 珠作为轻质聚合物和砂中的裂变减缓剂.
- 评估EPS改性砂在高达600°C的快速热暴露下的性能.
主要方法:
- 砂 (高强度砂和EPS修改砂) 经受到了高达600°C的温度,停留时间短.
- 在炉子或水冷却后,分析了残留性质和微观结构的演变.
- 系统评估了隔热效应和分离行为.
主要成果:
- 加入EPS可以通过诱导的孔隙性来分散蒸汽压力,从而在400°C时防止爆炸性裂变.
- 这两种混合物在200°C时都显示出强度增加,EPS砂的强度有所改善.
- 在400°C时,EPS砂的强度因分解和多孔性增加而降低.
- 电提供了增强的隔热,降低了核心温度.
- 由于分解,在600°C的EPS砂中发生了灾难性的分裂.
结论:
- 在中度火灾场景 (高达400°C) 中,EPS珠子可用于减轻分裂.
- 谨慎的温度管理对于有效的EPS应用在耐火性方面至关重要.
- 在现实的短暂加热条件下对材料性能进行评估至关重要.
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