Adhesion in layered cement composites

This book discusses how to identify the level of adhesion in layered systems made of cement composites using a multi-scale approach based on experimental and numerical analyses. In particular, it explains 1. The suitability of previously used artificial intelligence tools and learning algorithms for...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author Sadowski, Łukasz (Author)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2019]
SeriesAdvanced structured materials ; 101.
Subjects
Online AccessFull text
ISBN9783030037833
3030037835
9783030037840
3030037843
9783030037826
3030037827
Physical Description1 online resource

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Table of Contents:
  • Intro; Preface; Acknowledgements; Contents; About the Author; List of Figures; List of Tables; 1 Introduction; 2 Background; 2.1 Motivation; 2.2 Semantic and Etymological Context; 2.3 Mechanism of Adhesion; 2.4 Functional State of Adhesion; 2.5 Principal Scales of Observation; 2.5.1 Macro scale; 2.5.2 Meso scale; 2.5.3 Micro scale; 2.5.4 Nano scale; 2.6 Bibliographic Analysis; References; 3 Principal Factors Influencing the Level of Adhesion in Layered Systems Made of Cement Composites; 3.1 Selected Morphological Factors; 3.1.1 Morphology of the Concrete Substrate; 3.1.2 Surface Treatment
  • 3.1.3 Surface Texturing3.1.4 Properties of the Skin of Concrete; 3.1.5 Material Heterogeneity; 3.1.6 Presence of Internal and External Defects; 3.2 Selected Physicochemical Factors; 3.2.1 Mechanical Properties of Composites; 3.2.2 Physical Properties of Composites; 3.2.3 Casting the Material of the Overlay; 3.2.4 Transport Phenomena Within the Interphase; 3.3 Selected Rheological Factors; 3.4 Importance of Principal Factors at Specified Scales of Observation; 3.5 Principal Types of Bond Within the Interphase in Layered Systems Made of Cement Composites
  • 3.6 Durability of Layered Systems Made of Cement CompositesReferences; 4 Description of Measurement Methods and Parameters Useful in the Study of the Level of Adhesion of Layered Systems Made of Cement Composites; 4.1 Pull-off Method; 4.2 3D LASER Scanning; 4.3 Impulse-Response Method; 4.4 Impact-Echo Method; 4.5 Optical Microscopy; 4.6 X-ray Micro-computed Tomography; 4.7 Nanoindentation; 4.8 Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) with EDS Chemical Composition Microanalysis
  • 4.9 The Usefulness of Available Measurement Methods in the Study of the Level of Adhesion of Layered Systems Made of Cement CompositesReferences; 5 Results Obtained at the Macro-scale; 5.1 Searching for the Debonding Within the Interphase in Layered Systems Made of Cement Composites Using Acoustic Methods; 5.2 Identification of the Level of Adhesion of Layered Systems Made of Cement Composites with a Constant Thickness of the Overlay; 5.3 Identification of the Level of Adhesion in Newly Constructed Layered Systems Made of Cement Composites with a Variable Thickness of the Overlay
  • 5.4 Identification of the Level of Adhesion in Existing Constructed Layered Systems Made of Cement Composites with a Constant Thickness of the Overlay5.5 Methodology for the Identification of the Level of Adhesion of Layered Systems Made of Cement Composites; 5.6 An Example of the Application of the Methodology in Practice; References; 6 Results Obtained at the Meso-scale; 6.1 Implementation of the Unmanned Ground Morphoscanning Vehicle (UGMV) In Situ Metrological System