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The amount of adsorbed styrene acrylate copolymer (SA) particles on cementitious surfaces at the early stage of hydration was quantitatively determined using three different methodological approaches: the depletion method, the visible spectrophotometry (VIS) and the thermo-gravimetry coupled with mass spectrometry (TG–MS). Considering the advantages and disadvantages of each method, including the respectively required sample preparation, the results for four polymer-modified cement pastes, varying in polymer content and cement fineness, were evaluated.
To some extent, significant discrepancies in the adsorption degrees were observed. There is a tendency that significantly lower amounts of adsorbed polymers were identified using TG-MS compared to values determined with the depletion method. Spectrophotometrically generated values were lying in between these extremes. This tendency was found for three of the four cement pastes examined and is originated in sample preparation and methodical limitations.
The main influencing factor is the falsification of the polymer concentration in the liquid phase during centrifugation. Interactions in the interface between sediment and supernatant are the cause. The newly developed method, using TG–MS for the quantification of SA particles, proved to be suitable for dealing with these revealed issues. Here, instead of the fluid phase, the sediment is examined with regard to the polymer content, on which the influence of centrifugation is considerably lower.
Strain measurement is important in mechanical testing. A wide variety of techniques exists for measuring strain in the tensile test; namely the strain gauge, extensometer, stress and strain determined by machine crosshead motion, Geometric Moire technique, optical strain measurement techniques and others. Each technique has its own advantages and disadvantages. The purpose of this study is to quantitatively compare the strain measurement techniques. To carry out the tensile test experiments for S 235, sixty samples were cut from the web of the I-profile in longitudinal and transverse directions in four different dimensions. The geometry of samples are analysed by 3D scanner and vernier caliper. In addition, the strain values were determined by using strain gauge, extensometer and machine crosshead motion. Three techniques of strain measurement are compared in quantitative manner based on the calculation of mechanical properties (modulus of elasticity, yield strength, tensile strength, percentage elongation at maximum force) of structural steel. A statistical information was used for evaluating the results. It is seen that the extensometer and strain gauge provided reliable data, however the extensometer offers several advantages over the strain gauge and crosshead motion for testing structural steel in tension. Furthermore, estimation of measurement uncertainty is presented for the basic material parameters extracted through strain measurement.
Ziel der Arbeit war das Adsorptionsverhalten ausgewählter schutzkolloidstabilisierter Polymerpartikel mit variierender chemischer Basis im zementären System zu beschreiben und basierend auf den gewonnenen Erkenntnissen das Konkurrenzverhalten beim Angebot unterschiedlicher mineralischer Oberflächen zu klären.
Sowohl die Destabilisierung der Polymerpartikel im alkalischen Milieu, welche eine Voraussetzung für derartige Adsorptionsprozesse ist, als auch die Veränderung von Oberflächeneigenschaften verschiedener mineralischer Partikel durch Hydratations- und Ionenadsorptionsprozesse, wurden u. a. mit Hilfe elektrokinetischer Experimente erfasst. Die spektralphotometrische Erstellung von Adsorptionsisothermen ermöglichte zudem die Ermittlung der jeweiligen adsorbierten Polymermenge zu verschiedenen Zeitpunkten der frühen Hydratation. Weiterhin wurde die Polymeradsorption an Partikeln ausgewählter Zusatzstoffe in Abhängigkeit von der Ionenstärke der Flüssigphase beschrieben.
Rasterelektronenmikroskopische Untersuchungen cryo-präparierter polymermodifizierter Zementleimproben ermöglichten es außerdem deren Mikrostruktur im suspensiven Zustand zu visualisieren. Diese Aufnahmen, ebenso wie die Ergebnisse grundlegender hydratationskinetischer Untersuchungen wurden in Wechselbeziehung zu den Ergebnissen der Adsorptionsuntersuchungen gebracht.
Maßgelbliche intermolekulare und interpartikuläre Wechselwirkungen, infolge derer sich die Stabilitätsverhältnisse im Zementleim ändern und die Polymerpartikel adsorbieren sind im Wesentlichen die Desorption des Schutzkolloids von der Polymerpartikeloberfläche, die Ionisation funktioneller Gruppen der Polymerpartikel und der Schutzkolloidmakromoleküle im alkalischen Milieu und infolgedessen die Komplexbildung mit Ionen der Zementleimporenlösung. Die Auswirkungen dieser Vorgänge auf die Lösungs- und Fällungskinetik des Zementleimes wurden erfasst und mit der chemischen Zusammensetzung der polymeren Systeme korreliert.
Conventional superplasticizers based on polycarboxylate ether (PCE) show an intolerance to clay minerals due to intercalation of their polyethylene glycol (PEG) side chains into the interlayers of the clay mineral. An intolerance to very basic media is also known. This makes PCE an unsuitable choice as a superplasticizer for geopolymers. Bio-based superplasticizers derived from starch showed comparable effects to PCE in a cementitious system. The aim of the present study was to determine if starch superplasticizers (SSPs) could be a suitable additive for geopolymers by carrying out basic investigations with respect to slump, hardening, compressive and flexural strength, shrinkage, and porosity. Four SSPs were synthesized, differing in charge polarity and specific charge density. Two conventional PCE superplasticizers, differing in terms of molecular structure, were also included in this study. The results revealed that SSPs improved the slump of a metakaolin-based geopolymer (MK-geopolymer) mortar while the PCE investigated showed no improvement. The impact of superplasticizers on early hardening (up to 72 h) was negligible. Less linear shrinkage over the course of 56 days was seen for all samples in comparison with the reference. Compressive strengths of SSP specimens tested after 7 and 28 days of curing were comparable to the reference, while PCE led to a decline. The SSPs had a small impact on porosity with a shift to the formation of more gel pores while PCE caused an increase in porosity. Throughout this research, SSPs were identified as promising superplasticizers for MK-geopolymer mortar and concrete.
Zur Erstellung von dekorativen Plastiken sollten Mörtel entwickelt werden, die eine hohe Biegezugfestigkeit aufweisen und eine breite Palette von Konsistenzen für verschiedene Anwendungsarten, wie Gießen, Spachteln oder Stampfen abdecken. Als Basis für die Rezepturen wurde ein niedrigviskoses Epoxidharzsystem gewählt, dessen Aminhärter einen Wasseranteil von 44 % beinhaltet. Dies ermöglichte es, durch Wasserzugabe verschiedene Viskositäten einzustellen. Um dieses Wasser in massiveren Bauteilen zu binden, wurde neben Sand auch Zement als Füllstoff eingesetzt.
Die erstellten Rezepturen zeigten nach 56 Tagen hohe Druckfestigkeiten von über 50 N/mm². Mit zunehmendem Epoxidharzgehalt ergaben sich zwar steigende Biegezugfestigkeiten, jedoch unter Laborlagerung auch größere Längenänderungen. Diese konnten durch den Einsatz eines PCE-Fließmittels, PVA-Kurzfasern und einer optimierten Sieblinie verringert werden. Das Fließmittel verlängerte die Erhärtungszeiten jedoch auf bis zu 1,5 Tage.
Zur Ermittlung der Dauerhaftigkeit des Materials wurde es für drei Wochen Temperaturen von -20 bis +60 °C, einer künstlichen Sonnenbestrahlung sowie künstlicher Beregnung ausgesetzt. Im Vergleich zur Laborlagerung ergab sich bei steigendem Epoxidharzanteil ein geringerer Schwund, während die Biegezugfestigkeit der Probeköper nur geringfügig abnahm.
Rasterelektronenmikroskopische Untersuchungen zeigten, dass auch bei geringeren Epoxidharzzusätzen Störungen der Zementhydratation auftraten. Weiterhin zeigen sich bei geringen Epoxidharzzusätzen in der Matrix kugelförmige Einschlüsse, die von dispergierten Epoxidharzpartikeln stammen.
Der Einsatz von Lehmbaustoffen stößt an Grenzen, wenn das Material Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt ist. Die vorliegende Arbeit enthält Untersuchungen zur Verbesserung der Wasserbständigkeit von Lehmbaustoffen. Es konnte gezeigt werden, dass mittels alumosilikatischer Polymerbinder der Widerstand von Lehmbaustoffen gegen Feuchteeinwirkung erheblich verbessert werden kann. Die positiven bauklimatischen Eigenschaften werden dabei nicht negativ beeinflusst.
Polymer-modified cement concrete (PCC) is a heterogeneous building material with a hierarchically organized microstructure. Therefore, continuum micromechanics-based multiscale models represent a promising method to estimate the mechanical properties. By means of a bottom-up approach, homogenized properties at the macroscopic scale are derived considering microstructural characteristics. The extension of existing multiscale models for the application to PCC is the main objective of this work. For that, cross-scale experimental studies are required. Both macroscopic and microscopic mechanical tests are performed to characterize the elastic and viscoelastic properties of different PCC. The comparison between experiment and model prediction illustrates the success of the modeling approach.
The mechanism and the kinetics of hydration reactions are important for the application of a salt hydrate as a thermochemical heat storage material. MgSO4·H2O and Na2SO4 were chosen in this study because they are both promising candidates for such an application. Considering that the hydration of these salts yields MgSO4·7H2O and Na2SO4·10H2O as the reaction products, the maximum overall heat effect can be calculated from the heat of condensation of water vapor (44 kJ mol–1) and the heats of hydration of 75 kJ·mol-1 (for MgSO4·H2O) and 81 kJ mol-1 (for Na2SO4). Based on the densities of the two hydrated phases, this results in the very high theoretical energy densities of 2.3 GJ·m-3 and 2.4 GJ·m-3, respectively, for MgSO4·7H2O and Na2SO4·10H2O. Not only the energy density is important for the dimensioning of a storage system, but also the kinetics of hydration reactions play a major role for the application as storage material. In the present study, hydration reactions under varying climatic conditions were investigated by using water vapor sorption measurements and in-situ Raman microscopy. Using the phase diagrams, it can be clearly shown that the mechanism and the kinetics depend on the climatic conditions. Below the deliquescence humidity of the lower hydrated phase the hydration proceeds as solid state reaction, whilst above the deliquescence humidity a through solution mechanism takes place.
Traditionally, buildings in the Inner Himalayan valleys of Bhutan were constructed from rammed earth in the western regions and quarry stone in the central and eastern regions. Whilst basic architectural design elements have been retained, the construction methods have however changed over recent decades alongside expectations for indoor thermal comfort. Nevertheless, despite the need for space heating, thermal building performance remains largely unknown. Furthermore, no dedicated climate data is available for building performance assessments. This paper establishes such climatological information for the capital Thimphu and presents an investigation of building physics properties of traditional and contemporary building types. In a one month field study 10 buildings were surveyed, looking at building air tightness, indoor climate, wall U-values and water absorption of typical wall construction materials. The findings highlight comparably high wall U-values of 1.0 to 1.5 W/m²K for both current and historic constructions. Furthermore, air tightness tests show that, due to poorly sealed joints between construction elements, windows and doors, many buildings have high infiltration rates, reaching up to 5 air changes per hour. However, the results also indicate an indoor climate moderating effect of more traditional earth construction techniques. Based on these survey findings basic improvements are being suggested.