Evaluation of destructive processes in FRC composites using time-frequency analysis of AE signals

Modern fiber-cement boards currently used in construction are made of natural raw materials such as cement, cellulose fibers and of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and water. They replaced the eternitic plates, which were harmful to health, originated by Ludwig Hatschek. Materials made of fiber-cement are u...

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Main Authors: Krampikowska Aleksandra, Adamczak – Bugno Anna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/11/matecconf_krynica2018_06006.pdf
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spelling doaj-858e47e30fe34cfab539bedd05da8ae62021-02-02T03:20:59ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2019-01-012620600610.1051/matecconf/201926206006matecconf_krynica2018_06006Evaluation of destructive processes in FRC composites using time-frequency analysis of AE signalsKrampikowska Aleksandra0Adamczak – Bugno Anna1Kielce University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering and ArchitectureKielce University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering and ArchitectureModern fiber-cement boards currently used in construction are made of natural raw materials such as cement, cellulose fibers and of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and water. They replaced the eternitic plates, which were harmful to health, originated by Ludwig Hatschek. Materials made of fiber-cement are used in construction industry as a building and finishing material for facades, internal walls and roofs. Therefore, they are exposed to environmental conditions including rainfall and temperature changes, and in particular to frequent temperature transition through 0°C in a 24-hour cycle (cyclic freezing-thawing). In addition, fibrous cement materials, primarily used as cladding elements, are exposed to exceptional conditions, which include the high temperature caused by fire. The article presents the results of experimental tests of flexural strength of cement fiber boards subjected to exceptional conditions, to which the operation of fire belongs. The paper also presents a proposal to use a non-destructive method of acoustic emission based on time-frequency analysis for testing fiber-cement boards. Interesting research results were obtained that allowed to trace the differences in the mechanisms of material destruction under the influence of the changing time of external factors.https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/11/matecconf_krynica2018_06006.pdf
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Adamczak – Bugno Anna
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Evaluation of destructive processes in FRC composites using time-frequency analysis of AE signals
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Krampikowska Aleksandra
Adamczak – Bugno Anna
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title Evaluation of destructive processes in FRC composites using time-frequency analysis of AE signals
title_short Evaluation of destructive processes in FRC composites using time-frequency analysis of AE signals
title_full Evaluation of destructive processes in FRC composites using time-frequency analysis of AE signals
title_fullStr Evaluation of destructive processes in FRC composites using time-frequency analysis of AE signals
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of destructive processes in FRC composites using time-frequency analysis of AE signals
title_sort evaluation of destructive processes in frc composites using time-frequency analysis of ae signals
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Modern fiber-cement boards currently used in construction are made of natural raw materials such as cement, cellulose fibers and of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and water. They replaced the eternitic plates, which were harmful to health, originated by Ludwig Hatschek. Materials made of fiber-cement are used in construction industry as a building and finishing material for facades, internal walls and roofs. Therefore, they are exposed to environmental conditions including rainfall and temperature changes, and in particular to frequent temperature transition through 0°C in a 24-hour cycle (cyclic freezing-thawing). In addition, fibrous cement materials, primarily used as cladding elements, are exposed to exceptional conditions, which include the high temperature caused by fire. The article presents the results of experimental tests of flexural strength of cement fiber boards subjected to exceptional conditions, to which the operation of fire belongs. The paper also presents a proposal to use a non-destructive method of acoustic emission based on time-frequency analysis for testing fiber-cement boards. Interesting research results were obtained that allowed to trace the differences in the mechanisms of material destruction under the influence of the changing time of external factors.
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