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Stereological analysis of micromechanical behavior of concrete
Abstract To study micromechanical behavior of concrete, stereological measurements were conducted,i.e., crack orientation, length, density and other features. A special experimental technique was developed which made possible the preservation of the compressive stress-induced microcracks in concrete as they exist under applied loads. This technique involved injecting a molten-metal alloy into the induced cracks and solidifying it before unloading. Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) was employed to capture images from the cross sections of the concrete specimens.
Stereological analysis of micromechanical behavior of concrete
Abstract To study micromechanical behavior of concrete, stereological measurements were conducted,i.e., crack orientation, length, density and other features. A special experimental technique was developed which made possible the preservation of the compressive stress-induced microcracks in concrete as they exist under applied loads. This technique involved injecting a molten-metal alloy into the induced cracks and solidifying it before unloading. Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) was employed to capture images from the cross sections of the concrete specimens.
Stereological analysis of micromechanical behavior of concrete
Nemati, K. M. (author) / Stroeven, P. (author)
2001
Article (Journal)
English
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