STRENGTH AND DEFORMATION PROPERTY OF PLASTIC CONCRETE CONTAINING FURFURAL ANILINE MONOMERS /IN RUSSIAN/
PLASTIC CONCRETE OBTAINED FROM MIXING SAND, OR SAND AND GRAVEL, WITH FURFURAL ANILINE WITH THE ADDITION OF BENZO-SULPHONIC ACID USED AS A HARDENING AGENT IS STUDIED. DETAILS ARE GIVEN OF COMPRESSION, STRIPPING, SHEARING, BENDING AND TENSILE TESTS. DURING LOADING TESTS ULTRASONIC MEASUREMENTS WERE CARRIED OUT. RESULTS SHOW THAT THIS TYPE OF CONCRETE HAS HIGH COMPRESSIVE AND TENSILE STRENGTH AND HIGH DUCTILITY, THE SPEED OF ULTRASONIC WAVES WAS RELATIVELY LOW, STRESS LEVELS AT WHICH MICROCRACKS APPEAR WERE MUCH HIGHER THAN FOR ORDINARY CONCRETE, AND THE MODULUS OF ELASTICITY WAS LOW. /LCPC/RRL/
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Supplemental Notes:
- No 9, 1 Fig, 5 TAB, 3 REF
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Authors:
- Dorofeev, K S
- Lisitsin, Y V
- Publication Date: 1967
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Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Bend tests; Compression tests; Deformation; Ductility; Load tests; Modulus of elasticity; Monomers; Polymer concrete; Shear tests; Strength of materials; Stresses; Stripping (Pavements); Tension tests; Ultrasonics
- Old TRIS Terms: Aniline furfural; Compressive strength tests
- Subject Areas: Geotechnology; Highways; Materials;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 00216583
- Record Type: Publication
- Source Agency: Road Research Laboratory /UK
- Files: TRIS
- Created Date: May 26 1971 12:00AM