1. New methods for assessing brick resistance to freeze-thaw cycles
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I. Netinger-Grubeša, M. Benšić, and M. Vračević
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Brick ,Freezing/Thawing ,Reliable classifiers of brick resistance ,ROC Analysis ,Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials ,TA401-492 - Abstract
The aim of this research is to analyse the reliability of the existing methods, and find new ones, for assessing brick resistance to freeze-thaw cycles. A series of bricks were tested against a range of properties; compressive strength ratios pre- to post-freezing and Maage’s factor, were calculated. Using a database created in this way, an analysis of existing classifiers was carried out and new ones were established based on which bricks could be classified into resistant and non-resistant to freeze-thaw cycles. The median pore radius, the ratio of compressive strengths pre- to post-freezing and the water desorption coefficient at 180-360 minutes proved to be good classifiers with a clearly specified cut-off for the distinction between resistant and non-resistant bricks with an acceptable risk of a wrong decision. The ratio of compressive strengths pre to post freezing and the water desorption coefficient at 180-360 minutes were described using the pore system in the brick.
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- 2021
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