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Evaluation on the Material Properties of Waterproof Concrete with Self-healing Admixture (자가치유형 구체방수 콘크리트의 기초물성 평가)

  • Jeon, Hong-Mim;Lee, Jong-Yun;Hong, Seok-Beom;Kim, Jin-Keun;Lee, Yong-Jin
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2009.05a
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    • pp.415-416
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    • 2009
  • Concrete with Self-healing Admixture provides waterproof protection by using a organic-inorganic chemical compound throughout the concrete. Using cement chemicals eliminate the need to use additional waterproofing, If crack is occurred, this system enhance self-healing ability to increase the structural safety. In this study, we investigate material properties to conclude mixture rate of concrete to apply a construction site.

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The Effects of Coloring Admixture on the Material Properties of Color Concrete (착색재가 칼라콘크리트의 물성에 미치는 영향)

  • 이성로;김종식
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2000.10a
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    • pp.150-154
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    • 2000
  • Coloring admixture is used for take color inside and outside of mortar and concrete, differently form pigment and spray paint take color limited surface. In our country, Using the coloring admixture is very slight and regulation is not yet about it. But that is expected the increase with raising the standard of living. Especially it is used to civil structure like dam and seawall for the environment harmony. Then we observe, in this experiment, the effect of coloring admixture on the material properties of color concrete and propose the suitable mix-proportion of color concrete.

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Measurement of Electromagnetic Properties of Mortar for Nondestructive Testing (비파괴 실험을 위한 모르타르의 전자기적 특성 측정)

  • 정성훈;임홍철
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 1998.10b
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    • pp.779-784
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    • 1998
  • The velocity and amplitude of microwaves are affected by the electromagnetic properties of a material through which the wave propagates. And the electromagnetic properties of a dielectric material such as concrete is represented by its permittivity. For the development of an accurate and reliable nondestructive testing (NDT) technique for concrete structures using microwave, it is necessary to have knowledge about the permittivity of concrete. In this paper, mortar specimens are used to serve as a basis for further measurement of concrete. The effect of water on the permittivity was studied using specimens with different water content. To assure the reliability of the measurement results, a statistical method was introduced.

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A Study on the Surface-Treatment Agent as Concrete Repair Materials (콘크리트 보수재료로서 도포형 표면강화물질 검토)

  • 김도겸;고경택;김성욱;류금성;이장화
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2001.11a
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    • pp.497-502
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    • 2001
  • We examined the silicate-based material to develop the surface-treatment agent, which would be used to restore performance of the deteriorated concrete and to inhibit corrosion of the reinforcing bar. As a part of the study, we carried out experiments of the penetration and strengthening properties of concrete treated by the considering agent. The variables of experiment, were the type of silicates, the ratio of distilled water-silicate, the usage of surface-strengthening material, and the usage of biochemical material. The penetrating ability of concrete is assessed by viscosity and surface tension. Also assessments of strengthening effects of concrete are performed on compressive strength, absorption, and water permeability tests.

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3D material model for nonlinear basic creep of concrete

  • Bockhold, Jorg
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.101-117
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    • 2007
  • A new model predicting the nonlinear basic creep behaviour of concrete structures subjected to high multi-axial stresses is proposed. It combines a model based on the thermodynamic framework of the elasto-plastic continuum damage theory for time-independent material behaviour and a rheological model describing phenomenologically the long-term delayed deformation. Strength increase due to ageing is regarded. The general 3D solution for the creep theory is derived from a rate-type form of the uniaxial formulation by the assumption of associated creep flow and a theorem of energy equivalence. The model is able to reproduce linear primary creep as well as secondary and tertiary creep stages under high compressive stresses. For concrete in tension a simple viscoelastic formulation is applied. The material law is then incorporated into a finite element solution procedure for analysis of reinforced concrete structures. Numerical examples of uniaxial creep tests and concrete members show excellent agreement with experimental results.

Study on the Exposed Concrete Construction Formwork According to Attachment Materials (거푸집 붙임재료에 따른 노출콘크리트 시공에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Se-Jun;Lee, Yun-Suk;Lee, Young-Do
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2016.05a
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    • pp.223-224
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    • 2016
  • Recent local advantages to improve the aesthetics of building materials connected with one of the trend of Exposed Concrete and Construction Method in various facilities and to diversify Showing a tendency to both application and development. This exposed concrete form of the features and materials is, the impact of large commercial viability and can consider I can apply to the surface of construction on a surface The diversification of the material was soon exposed directly linked to the varying aesthetics of concrete, and currently take advantage of the form of material is based on such important factor in our country Based on the concept of Exposed Concrete utilized by some construction site, design and be considered is very important elements of the put to practical use.

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Measuring high speed crack propagation in concrete fracture test using mechanoluminescent material

  • Kim, Wha-Jung;Lee, Jae-Min;Kim, Ji-Sik;Lee, Chang Joon
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • v.10 no.6
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    • pp.547-555
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    • 2012
  • Measuring crack length in concrete fracture test is not a trivial problem due to high speed crack propagation. In this study, mechanoluminascent (ML) material, which emits visible light under stress condition, was employed to visualize crack propagation during concrete fracture test. Three-point bending test was conducted with a notched concrete beam specimen. The cracking images due to ML phenomenon were recorded by using a high speed camera as a function of time and external loadings. The experimental results successfully demonstrated the capability of ML material as a promising visualization tool for concrete crack propagation. In addition, an interesting cracking behavior of concrete bending fracture was observed in which the crack propagated fast while the load decreased slowly at early fracture stage.

Mesoscopic analysis of reinforced concrete beams

  • Tintu Shine, A.L.;Fincy, Babu;Dhileep, M.
    • Coupled systems mechanics
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.289-298
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    • 2019
  • Reinforced concrete can be considered as a heterogeneous material consisting of coarse aggregate, mortar mix and reinforcing bars. This paper presents a two-dimensional mesoscopic analysis of reinforced concrete beams using a simple two-phase mesoscopic model for concrete. The two phases of concrete, coarse aggregate and mortar mix are bonded together with reinforcement bars so that inter force transfer will occur through the material surfaces. Monte Carlo's method is used to generate the random aggregate structure using the constitutive model at mesoscale. The generated models have meshed such that there is no material discontinuity within the elements. The proposed model simulates the load-deflection behavior, crack pattern and ultimate load of reinforced concrete beams reasonably well.

The high-rate brittle microplane concrete model: Part II: application to projectile perforation of concrete slabs

  • Frank, Andreas O.;Adley, Mark D.;Danielson, Kent T.;McDevitt, Henry S. Jr.
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.311-325
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    • 2012
  • In this paper, we examine the behavior of the High-Rate Brittle Microplane (HRBM) concrete model based on a series of penetration experiments. These experiments were conducted with three different slab thicknesses (127, 216 and 254 mm) that provided a significant challenge for the numerical simulations. The 127 mm slab provided little resistance, the 216 mm slab provided nominal resistance and the 254 mm slab approached the perforation limit thickness of the projectile. These experiments provide a good baseline for evaluating material models since they have been shown to be extremely challenging; in fact, we have not encountered many material models that can provide quantitatively predictive results in terms of both projectile exit velocity and material damage. In a companion paper, we described the HRBM material model and its fit to various quasi-static material property data for WES-5000 concrete. In this paper, we show that, when adequately fit to these quasi-static data, the HRBM model does not have significant predictive capabilities, even though the quasi-static material fit may be exceptional. This was attributed to the rate-dependent response of the material. After various rate effects were introduced into the HRBM model, the quantitative predictive nature of the calculations dramatically increased. Unfortunately, not much rate-dependent material property data are in the literature; hence, accurate incorporation of rate effects into material models is difficult. Nonetheless, it seems that rate effects may be critical in obtaining an accurate response for concrete during projectile perforation events.

The photo-removal characteristic of VOCs by photocatalyst/scoria/loess concrete (광촉매가 첨가된 스코리아/황토/콘크리트의 VOCs 제거특성)

  • Ko, Seong-Hyun;Lee, Jae-Hoon;Hong, Chong-Hyun;Ryu, Seong-Phil;Kim, Moon-Hoon;Moon, Kyung-Jong
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2006.05b
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    • pp.585-588
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    • 2006
  • The environment-friendly building material, photocatalyst/scoria/loess concrete, was prepared using scoria and loess (which have merits as building materials) and photocatalyst (which has the functions to compose the environmental contaminants and of self cleaning). In order to apply this material as a building material, the compressive and flexible strengths, and water absorptivity (which have been set by Korea Industrial Standard) were measured. The optimum mixing ratio of photocatalyst/scoria/loess concrete was obtained at the condition of $393kg/m^3$ of coarse aggregate, $802kg/m^3$ of fine aggregate in case of scoria, $80kg/m^3$ of loess, $12kg/m^3$ of photocatalyst, $400kg/m^3$ of cement, and $2kg/m^3$ of AE water reducing agent. The photocatalyst/scoria/loess concrete prepared by above mixing ratio of raw materials showed 25 MPa of compressive strength, $3.8{\sim}4.6$ MPa of flexible strength and $11.4{\sim}12.0%$ of water absorptivity, indicating that the quality of this material was suitable for Korea Industrial Standard (more than 21 MPa for compressive strength, more than 2.0 MPa for flexible strength in case of lightweight aggregate, and less than 15 % for water absorptivity in case of clay brick) for using as a building material.

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