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Eingeladener Vortrag
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Pyrolysis and fire behaviour of a phosphorus polyester (PET-P-DOPO) have been investigated. The glycol ether of the hydroquinone derivative of 9,10-dihydro-9-oxa-10-phosphaphenanthrene-10-oxide was used as a reactive halogen-free flame retardant in PET-P-DOPO. PET-P-DOPO is proposed as an alternative to poly(butylene terephthalate) (PBT) with established halogen-free additives. It exhibits a high LOI (39.3%) and achieves V-0 classification in the UL 94 test. Three different mechanisms (flame inhibition, charring and a protection effect by the intumescent char) contribute to the flame retardancy in PET-P-DOPO and were quantified with respect to different fire risks. The fire load was reduced by 66% of the PBT characteristic. The reduction is the superposition of the relative reduction due to flame inhibition (factor 0.625) and charring (factor 0.545). The peak of heat release rate (pHRR) was reduced by 83% due to flame inhibition, charring and the protection properties of the char (factor 0.486). The strength of all three mechanisms is in the same order of magnitude. The intumescent multicellular structure enables the char to act as an efficient protection layer. PBT flame-retarded with aluminium diethylphosphinate was used as a benchmark to assess the performance of PET-P-DOPO absolutely, as well as versus the phosphorus content. PET-P-DOPO exhibits superior fire retardancy, in particular due to the additional prolongation of the time to ignition and increase in char yield. PET-P-DOPO is a promising alternative material for creating halogen-free flame-retarded polyesters.
Zwei Bildhauermodelle aus dem Georg-Kolbe-Museum Berlin standen
zur Restaurierung an. Das kleinere, 'Lucino' (1920), 41cm, wurde hochauflösend
mit CT gemessen, da mittels CT sowohl der Herstellungsprozeß einer Gipsstatue
als auch der innere Zustand, wie Ergänzungen, Klebungen und Armierungen,
festgestellt werden können. Aus den CT Bildern ergab sich eine für die vorher vermutete
Gipszusammensetzung ungewöhnliche innere Struktur. Mit einer Freihand
bedienten Röntgenpistole zur Messung der Röntgenfluoreszenz wurde daraufhin die
Zusammensetzung des Materials der Statuette als Terracotta bestimmt. Durch den
Einsatz von Helium als Spülmittel konnten auch leichte Materialien nachgewiesen
und so eine Unterscheidung zwischen Gips und gebranntem Ton durchgeführt werden.
Aus den CT Daten wurde eine virtuelle Darstellung der äußeren Geometrie gewonnen.
Ein damit versuchsweise erstelltes Replik (Rapid Prototyping, 3D-Drucker,
TU-Berlin) entsprach nicht den Anforderungen des Museums zur Erstellung einer
Gußform für eine Bronzekleinserie der Statuette.
Die zweite Statue, die 'Große Nacht' (1930) ist mit ihrer Größe von 2,12m und aufgrund
des durch korrodierende Metallarmierung verursachten Schadensbildes nicht
mehr transportfähig. Eine in-situ Untersuchung mit dem mobilen Tomographen, der
in den 1980ern zur Untersuchung von Bäumen gebaut und jetzt mit einem modernen
Flachdetektor und einer Röntgenröhre ausgestattet ist, wird vorgestellt. Die Möglichkeiten
der in-situ CT für große Skulpturen werden anhand der Ergebnisse diskutiert.
Corrosion of steel reinforcement in concrete exposed to chloride containing
environments is a serious problem in civil engineering practice. Electrochemical
methods, e.g. potential mapping, provide information whether the steel reinforcement
is still passive or depassivation has been initiated. By applying such techniques no
information on the type of corrosion, its extent and distribution of corrosion products
is available. Particular the corrosion progress is a significant problem. Especially in
the case of element corrosion in reinforced concrete structures, the development at
the anode can not be separated into corrosion damage causing by element corrosion
or self-corrosion. Until now also in laboratory tests it is impossible to collect such
information without destroying specimens after electrochemical testing was
performed place. To overcome this problem it was tried to study the steel surface
within the mortar specimens by X-ray tomography (CT). Within the scope of these
investigations it could be shown, that X-ray tomography is suitable to make corrosion
pits visible which are embedded in a mortar with a cover thickness of about 35 mm.
In this publication the corrosion damage of reinforced steel is documented timedependent
by X-ray tomography.