Application of Nanoindentation and 2D and 3D Imaging to Characterise Selected Features of the Internal Microstructure of Spun Concrete

The spinning of concrete is a process in which concrete mixture is moulded and compacted under the action of the centrifugal force arising during the fast rotational motion of the mould around its longitudinal axis. As a result of the spinning of the liquid concrete mixture, an element annular in cr...

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Main Authors: Jarosław Michałek, Michał Pachnicz, Maciej Sobótka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-03-01
Series:Materials
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/12/7/1016
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spelling doaj-b26bf818a9434c36a11cf6472edf21602020-11-25T00:49:18ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442019-03-01127101610.3390/ma12071016ma12071016Application of Nanoindentation and 2D and 3D Imaging to Characterise Selected Features of the Internal Microstructure of Spun ConcreteJarosław Michałek0Michał Pachnicz1Maciej Sobótka2Faculty of Civil Engineering, Wrocław University of Science and Technology, 50-370 Wrocław, PolandFaculty of Civil Engineering, Wrocław University of Science and Technology, 50-370 Wrocław, PolandFaculty of Civil Engineering, Wrocław University of Science and Technology, 50-370 Wrocław, PolandThe spinning of concrete is a process in which concrete mixture is moulded and compacted under the action of the centrifugal force arising during the fast rotational motion of the mould around its longitudinal axis. As a result of the spinning of the liquid concrete mixture, an element annular in cross section, characterised by an inhomogeneous layered wall structure, is produced. The heavier constituents tend towards the cross-section wall’s outer side, while the lighter components tend towards its inner side. The way in which the particular constituents are distributed in the element’s cross section is of key importance for the macro properties of the manufactured product. This paper presents procedures for investigating spun concrete and interpreting the results of such investigations, which make it possible to characterise the microstructure of the concrete. Three investigative methods were used to assess the distribution of the constituents in the cross section of the element: micro-computed tomography (µCT), 2D imaging (using an optical scanner) and nanoindentation. A procedure for interpreting and analysing the results is proposed. The procedure enables one to quantitatively characterise the following features of the microstructure of spun concrete: the mechanical parameters of the mortar, the aggregate content, the pore content, the cement paste content, the aggregate grading and the size (dimensions) of the pores. Special attention is devoted to the determination of the variation of the analysed quantities in the cross section of the element. The result of the application of the investigative procedures is presented for an exemplary spun concrete element. The proposed procedures constitute a valuable tool for evaluating the process of manufacturing spun concrete elements.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/12/7/1016spun concretemicro-computed tomographynanoindentationdeconvolutionmathematical morphology
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author Jarosław Michałek
Michał Pachnicz
Maciej Sobótka
spellingShingle Jarosław Michałek
Michał Pachnicz
Maciej Sobótka
Application of Nanoindentation and 2D and 3D Imaging to Characterise Selected Features of the Internal Microstructure of Spun Concrete
Materials
spun concrete
micro-computed tomography
nanoindentation
deconvolution
mathematical morphology
author_facet Jarosław Michałek
Michał Pachnicz
Maciej Sobótka
author_sort Jarosław Michałek
title Application of Nanoindentation and 2D and 3D Imaging to Characterise Selected Features of the Internal Microstructure of Spun Concrete
title_short Application of Nanoindentation and 2D and 3D Imaging to Characterise Selected Features of the Internal Microstructure of Spun Concrete
title_full Application of Nanoindentation and 2D and 3D Imaging to Characterise Selected Features of the Internal Microstructure of Spun Concrete
title_fullStr Application of Nanoindentation and 2D and 3D Imaging to Characterise Selected Features of the Internal Microstructure of Spun Concrete
title_full_unstemmed Application of Nanoindentation and 2D and 3D Imaging to Characterise Selected Features of the Internal Microstructure of Spun Concrete
title_sort application of nanoindentation and 2d and 3d imaging to characterise selected features of the internal microstructure of spun concrete
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2019-03-01
description The spinning of concrete is a process in which concrete mixture is moulded and compacted under the action of the centrifugal force arising during the fast rotational motion of the mould around its longitudinal axis. As a result of the spinning of the liquid concrete mixture, an element annular in cross section, characterised by an inhomogeneous layered wall structure, is produced. The heavier constituents tend towards the cross-section wall’s outer side, while the lighter components tend towards its inner side. The way in which the particular constituents are distributed in the element’s cross section is of key importance for the macro properties of the manufactured product. This paper presents procedures for investigating spun concrete and interpreting the results of such investigations, which make it possible to characterise the microstructure of the concrete. Three investigative methods were used to assess the distribution of the constituents in the cross section of the element: micro-computed tomography (µCT), 2D imaging (using an optical scanner) and nanoindentation. A procedure for interpreting and analysing the results is proposed. The procedure enables one to quantitatively characterise the following features of the microstructure of spun concrete: the mechanical parameters of the mortar, the aggregate content, the pore content, the cement paste content, the aggregate grading and the size (dimensions) of the pores. Special attention is devoted to the determination of the variation of the analysed quantities in the cross section of the element. The result of the application of the investigative procedures is presented for an exemplary spun concrete element. The proposed procedures constitute a valuable tool for evaluating the process of manufacturing spun concrete elements.
topic spun concrete
micro-computed tomography
nanoindentation
deconvolution
mathematical morphology
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/12/7/1016
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