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This study aims at investigating the use of coal fly ash-based alkali activated mortars as passive fire protection system for steel structures. These systems are used to slow down the temperature rise of the steel substrate in case of fire. In addition, the protective system should guarantee the ability to prevent and/or mitigate steel corrosion phenomena. The behavior of a light-weight mortar was compared to that of a normal-weight mortar. Density and porosity were measured to better characterize the physical properties of the mortars. The degree of protection in case of fire was assessed by performing medium-scale fire tests. Acoustic emission measurements were conducted to analyze cracking phenomena during the high temperature exposure. The corrosion process was evaluated using an electrochemical approach in order to monitor the durability of the developed material. Preliminary results show that a 20 mm-thick layer of light-weight mortar is able to protect the steel substrate from reaching the critical temperature of 500 °C for 38 minutes in case of cellulosic fire. In addition, alkali activated mortars provide protection for carbon steel in presence of aggressive environment (i.e. presence of chlorides). The corrosion resistance is strictly related to the physical properties of the developed mortars.
Corrosion of steel reinforcement in concrete is one of the major deterioration mechanisms limiting the service life of reinforced concrete structures. While for conventional (Portland cement-based) concretes a great amount of experience exists in this regard, the factors that determine the onset of reinforcement corrosion in alkali-activated materials are incompletely understood yet. One aspect of corrosion protection is leaching and the accompanying changes of the concrete pore solution. In the present study, alkali-activated fly ash mortars with embedded carbon steel rebars were exposed to de-ionised water for periods up to 330 days, and the electrochemical response of the steel (free corrosion potential, polarisation resistance), the alteration of the mortar (ohmic resistance, mechanical strength, pore size distribution) as well as the pore solution composition were monitored. Although substantial alkali leaching was observed, the pH of the pore solution remained at values sufficient to protect the embedded steel from depassivation. The mortar did not exhibit indications of significant deterioration. Thus, the present results suggest that leaching is not critical for protection of steel reinforcement in alkali-activated fly ash mortars and concretes.
The production of Portland cement causes a substantial environmental impact, since the calcination of limestone results in high emissions of carbon dioxide. The use of supplementary cementitious materials such as calcined clays as partial replacement for Portland cement offers a solution to limit this environmental impact. This paper investigates four clays from deposits in central Germany with the aim of obtaining pozzolans for the production of Portland-pozzolana cement. The results obtained show that the calcined clays possess pozzolanic properties, which differ depending on calcination temperature and the relative amounts of Kaolinite and 2:1 clay minerals.
Mortars for application on concrete, e.g. repair mortars or protective coatings, need to have a durable bond to the substrate. This bond is determined by the adhesion between the two materials and by the differential deformations of the mortar and the substrate. In the present contribution, the hygric deformations (shrinkage/expansion) of novel one-part alkali-activated mortars and their bond to concrete substrates are studied. Shrinkage of the mortars was studied at 50 % r.H., while expansion was studied on mortars stored over an open water surface (> 99% r.H.). The bond behaviour was studied by pull-off tests according to DIN EN 1542 and by optical microscopy.
The alkali-activated mortars exhibit hygric deformations much lower than the deformations of an established, commercial mortar for sewer maintenance that was tested as reference in parallel with the alkali-activated mortars. The bond behaviour of the alkali-activated mortars depends strongly on their mix-design and curing. Optical microscopy showed that in the
mortars with lower bond strength, cracks developed in the mortar during curing. Mortars with appropriate mix-design and curing did not exhibit cracking, and their pull-off strength (up to >3 MPa) conformed to the requirements of relevant standards.
The industrial use of ultrashort laser pulses has made considerable progress in recent years. The reasons for this lie in the availability of high average powers at pulse repetition rates in the several 100 kHz range. The advantages of using ultrashort laser pulses in terms of processing precision can thus be fully exploited. However, high laser intensities on the workpiece can also lead to the generation of unwanted X-rays. Even if the emitted X-ray dose per pulse is low, the accumulated X-ray dose can become significant for high-repetition-rate laser systems so that X-ray exposure safety limits must be considered. The X-ray emission during ultrashort pulse laser processing was investigated for a pulse duration of 925 fs at 1030 nm wavelength and 400 kHz repetition rate. Industrially relevant materials such as steel,aluminum and glass were treated. Tungsten served as reference. X-ray spectra were recorded, and X-ray dose measurements were performed for laser treatment in air. For laser intensities > 2 × 10^13 W/cm2, X-ray doses exceeding the regulatory exposure limits for members of the public were found. Suitable X-ray protection strategies are proposed.
This work presents the testing of a developed elec¬tronic nose for outdoor odour nuisance monitoring. The sensor system consists of a sampling system, a measuring cell equipped with commercially available low-cost gas sensor elements and a data acquisition system. The sensor testing showed that the developed prototype is able to distinguish, identify and partially quantify individual odorous substances like ethanol, ammonia and hydrogen sulphide. Ethanol and ammonia could even be detected below or near their odour threshold.
Heute werden in Stahlkonstruktionen zunehmend hochfeste Baustähle (Streckgrenze ≥ 960 MPa) eingesetzt. Daher sind auch in Schweißnähten solche hohen Festigkeiten gefordert. Jedoch können hohe Eigenspannungen aufgrund geringerer plastischer Dehnungsreserven in diesen Schweißnähten die Sicherheit der Bauteile vermindern. Diese sind insbesondere im Zusammenhang mit Wasserstoff und Härtegefügen risskritisch. Niedrige Bauteilbeanspruchungen und Kosteneinsparungen lassen sich heutzutage mit modernen fokussierten Lichtbogenvarianten und engeren Nahtspalten erreichen. Die vorliegende Studie zeigt allerdings, dass diese modernen Schweißprozesse und die angepasste Nahtgeometrie höhere Wasserstoffkonzentrationen und signifikant gesteigerte oberflächennahe Zugeigenspannungsniveaus bedingen. Anhand mehrlagiger Schweißversuche an S960QL unter Variation von Wärmeführung, Lichtbogenvariante und Nahtöffnungswinkel wurden die Effekte und Wechselwirkungen unter Zuhilfenahme von Eigenspannungsanalytik mittels Röntgendiffraktometrie und Wasserstoffanalytik mittels Trägergasheißextraktion systematisch untersucht. Das Schweißgefüge führte unter kritischer mechanischer Beanspruchung und erhöhtem Gehalt an diffusiblem Wasserstoff insbesondere bei geringem Nahtöffnungswinkel und fokussiertem Lichtbogen zu einer deutlichen Ausbildung von Mikrorissen. Die Mikrorisse führten teils zu einer makroskopischen Ausprägung. Durch Analysen zur Nachwärmung aus der Schweißwärme heraus konnten suffiziente Wärmeführungsparameter für eine effektive Prävention solcher Risse erarbeitet werden. Die vorliegende Arbeit zeigt anhand des Interaktionssystems bei der wasserstoffunterstützten Kaltrissbildung Gefüge-Beanspruchung-Wasserstoff, welche Wärmeführungs- und Schweißparameter sich für die hochfesten Feinkornbaustähle zur Kaltrissvermeidung eignen.
Vor nun 30 Jahren im Jahre 1989 wurde die erste Zulassung für eine Kunststoffdichtungsbahn von der BAM auf der Grundlage des „Niedersächsischen Dichtungserlasses“ erteilt. Vor ungefähr 10 Jahren wurde die BAM mit dem Erscheinen der Deponieverordnung (DepV) mit der Zulassung von Geokunststoffen, Polymeren und Dichtungskontrollsystemen beauftragt. Wir möchten dies zum Anlass nehmen, an dieser Stelle den viele ehrenamtlichen Experten des Fachbeirats und seiner Arbeitsgruppen für ihren Einsatz und die Unterstützung zu danken.
Darüber hinaus soll über aktuelle Arbeitsthemen und Entwicklungen im Fachbeirat berichtet werden. So soll in einer Sondersitzung des Fachbeirats über die Entlassung aus der Nachsorgephase beim Einsatz von Geokunststoffprodukten in Böschungen diskutiert werden. Es ist geplant, in einer Unterarbeitsgruppe eine Sitzung über die Fremdüber¬wachung in der Produktion abzuhalten. Darüber hinaus werden Änderungen in den Zulassungsrichtlinien für Kunststoff Dichtungsbahnen und Kunststoff Dränelemente kurz vorgestellt. In der Zwischenzeit wurde auch die abschließende Zulassungsrichtlinie für Geogitter verabschiedet. Neue Fragestellungen sind hier entstanden. Unter welchen Voraussetzungen können Geogitter in Zwischenabdichtungen eingesetzt werden. Bisher können diese Produkte formal nur in Oberflächenabdichtungen eingesetzt werden. Auch auf diese beiden Themen soll im Folgenden in Kürze eingegangen werden.
Metallene Konstruktionswerkstoffe reagieren infolge ihres thermodynamisch instabilen Zustandes mehr oder weniger stark mit Stoffen aus der Umgebung. Eine große Rolle bei diesen Reaktionen spielt das Feuchtigkeitsangebot an der Metalloberfläche, welches nicht zwingend mit einem sichtbaren Wasserfilm einhergehen muss. An der Atmosphäre bilden sich an sauberen Metalloberflächen bei etwa 80 % relativer Luftfeuchte, bei versalzten Oberflächen auch schon ab etwa 25 % r. F., Feuchtfilme aus. Im Feuchtfilm laufen grundsätzlich die gleichen elektrochemischen Reaktionen ab, wie diese von wässrigen Medien bekannt sind. Dabei geht das Metall zunächst in Ionenform und in nachgelagerten Reaktionen in einen thermodynamisch stabilen Zustand in Form unterschiedlichster Oxid- und Hydroxidverbindungen über. Die so entstehenden Korrosionsprodukte können im Feuchtigkeitsfilm begrenzt löslich oder unlöslich sein und lagern sich auf den Oberflächen der Konstruktionswerkstoffe häufig als feste Korrosionsprodukte ab bzw. wachsen dort auf. Je nachdem wie die Korrosionsprodukte strukturell zum Untergrund passen, können sich dichte, sehr gut haftende Schichten ausbilden oder poröse, dicke Schichten ohne nennenswerte Haftung aufwachsen. Wachsen dichte, porenfreie Schichten mit guter Haftung auf, die im umgebenden Medium unlöslich sind, wird die weitere Auflösung des Metalls stark gehemmt. Man spricht dann von der Ausbildung schützender Deckschichten bzw. von Passivschichten auf welcher der Korrosionsschutz und damit die Dauerhaftigkeit vieler Konstruktionswerkstoffe beruhen. Kaesche bezeichnete die Passivität sehr treffend als „optimalen Grenzfall des Korrosionsschutzes durch Schichten von Korrosionsprodukten“. Aus technischer Sicht hält Kaesche eine Unterscheidung von Deckschichten bzw. Passivschichten für nicht zwingend erforderlich, da beide die Korrosionsgeschwindigkeit in gleichem Maß herabsetzen können. Die Übergänge zwischen den meist dickeren und dadurch sichtbaren Deckschichten und den meist dünnen, nicht sichtbaren Passivschichten sind fließend.
Mixing and curing of geopolymers and related alkali-activated materials without storage and handling of highly alkaline solutions possesses advantages regarding safety and economic viability. One possible approach is to produce these materials from solid silica feedstocks and solid sodium aluminate, and subsequent mixing with water. We present a comparison between geopolymers and aluminosilicate gel-zeolite composites synthesized by this route from different silica feedstocks (by-product silica from chlorosilane production, microsilica, rice husk ash) and with different SiO2/Al2O3 ratios, using results from XRD, NMR, SEM, thermal analysis, mechanical and acid resistance testing. The use of rice husk ash favors formation of a fully amorphous geopolymer with high strength. Utilization of the other silica feedstocks leads to formation of aluminosilicate gel-zeolite composites, the amount and kind of zeolites depending on the feedstock and the SiO2/Al2O3 ratio. These composites show beneficial dehydration behavior, viz. no distinct dehydration step of thermal strain, with the phase assemblage after heating to 1000°C controlled by the starting composition. Mortars produced from both, the geopolymers as well as the composites, exhibit high resistance to sulfuric acid attack, making them promising materials for the construction and the repair of industrial and sewer structures.