Nuclear magnetic resonance analysis of freeze-thaw damage in natural pumice concrete

This paper presents an analysis of the damage propagation features of the pore structure of natural pumice lightweight aggregate concrete (LWC) under freeze-thaw cyclic action. After freeze-thaw cycling, we conducted nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) tests on the concrete and acquired the porosity, d...

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Main Authors: Xiaoxiao Wang, Xiangdong Shen, Hailong Wang, Chu Gao, Tong Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas 2016-06-01
Series:Materiales de Construccion
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Online Access:http://materconstrucc.revistas.csic.es/index.php/materconstrucc/article/view/1992
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spelling doaj-6c21e2cb9c4a4968aafef63f21d674d42021-05-05T07:36:26ZengConsejo Superior de Investigaciones CientíficasMateriales de Construccion0465-27461988-32262016-06-0166322e087e08710.3989/mc.2016.090141930Nuclear magnetic resonance analysis of freeze-thaw damage in natural pumice concreteXiaoxiao Wang0Xiangdong Shen1Hailong Wang2Chu Gao3Tong Zhang4College of Civil Engineering, Inner Mongolia University of Technology - College of Water Conservancy and Civil Engineering , Inner Mongolia Agricultural UniversityCollege of Water Conservancy and Civil Engineering , Inner Mongolia Agricultural UniversityCollege of Water Conservancy and Civil Engineering , Inner Mongolia Agricultural UniversityCollege of Water Conservancy and Civil Engineering , Inner Mongolia Agricultural UniversityCollege of Water Conservancy and Civil Engineering , Inner Mongolia Agricultural UniversityThis paper presents an analysis of the damage propagation features of the pore structure of natural pumice lightweight aggregate concrete (LWC) under freeze-thaw cyclic action. After freeze-thaw cycling, we conducted nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) tests on the concrete and acquired the porosity, distribution of transverse relaxation time T2, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) results. The results showed the following. The T2 distribution of the LWC prior to freeze-thaw cycling presented four peaks representative of a preponderance of small pores. After 50, 100, 150, and 200 freeze-thaw cycles, the total area of the T2 spectrum and the porosity increased significantly. The MRI presented the changing spatial distribution of pores within the LWC during freeze-thaw cycling. Ultrasonic testing technology was applied simultaneously to analyze the NMR results, which verified that the new NMR technology demonstrated high accuracy and practicability for research regarding freeze-thaw concrete damage.http://materconstrucc.revistas.csic.es/index.php/materconstrucc/article/view/1992natural pumice concretedamage extensionnuclear magnetic resonance (nmr)porosityrelaxation time
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author Xiaoxiao Wang
Xiangdong Shen
Hailong Wang
Chu Gao
Tong Zhang
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Xiangdong Shen
Hailong Wang
Chu Gao
Tong Zhang
Nuclear magnetic resonance analysis of freeze-thaw damage in natural pumice concrete
Materiales de Construccion
natural pumice concrete
damage extension
nuclear magnetic resonance (nmr)
porosity
relaxation time
author_facet Xiaoxiao Wang
Xiangdong Shen
Hailong Wang
Chu Gao
Tong Zhang
author_sort Xiaoxiao Wang
title Nuclear magnetic resonance analysis of freeze-thaw damage in natural pumice concrete
title_short Nuclear magnetic resonance analysis of freeze-thaw damage in natural pumice concrete
title_full Nuclear magnetic resonance analysis of freeze-thaw damage in natural pumice concrete
title_fullStr Nuclear magnetic resonance analysis of freeze-thaw damage in natural pumice concrete
title_full_unstemmed Nuclear magnetic resonance analysis of freeze-thaw damage in natural pumice concrete
title_sort nuclear magnetic resonance analysis of freeze-thaw damage in natural pumice concrete
publisher Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
series Materiales de Construccion
issn 0465-2746
1988-3226
publishDate 2016-06-01
description This paper presents an analysis of the damage propagation features of the pore structure of natural pumice lightweight aggregate concrete (LWC) under freeze-thaw cyclic action. After freeze-thaw cycling, we conducted nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) tests on the concrete and acquired the porosity, distribution of transverse relaxation time T2, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) results. The results showed the following. The T2 distribution of the LWC prior to freeze-thaw cycling presented four peaks representative of a preponderance of small pores. After 50, 100, 150, and 200 freeze-thaw cycles, the total area of the T2 spectrum and the porosity increased significantly. The MRI presented the changing spatial distribution of pores within the LWC during freeze-thaw cycling. Ultrasonic testing technology was applied simultaneously to analyze the NMR results, which verified that the new NMR technology demonstrated high accuracy and practicability for research regarding freeze-thaw concrete damage.
topic natural pumice concrete
damage extension
nuclear magnetic resonance (nmr)
porosity
relaxation time
url http://materconstrucc.revistas.csic.es/index.php/materconstrucc/article/view/1992
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