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In-situ X-ray Differential Micro-tomography for Investigation of Water-weakening in Quasi-brittle Materials Subjected to Four-point Bending

Several methods, including X-ray radiography, have been developed for the investigation of the characteristics of water-saturated quasi-brittle materials. Here, the water content is one of the most important factors influencing their strength and fracture properties, in particular, as regards to por...

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Autores principales: Koudelka, Petr, Fila, Tomas, Rada, Vaclav, Zlamal, Petr, Sleichrt, Jan, Vopalensky, Michal, Kumpova, Ivana, Benes, Pavel, Vavrik, Daniel, Vavro, Leona, Vavro, Martin, Drdacky, Milos, Kytyr, Daniel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7143318/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32244868
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13061405
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author Koudelka, Petr
Fila, Tomas
Rada, Vaclav
Zlamal, Petr
Sleichrt, Jan
Vopalensky, Michal
Kumpova, Ivana
Benes, Pavel
Vavrik, Daniel
Vavro, Leona
Vavro, Martin
Drdacky, Milos
Kytyr, Daniel
author_facet Koudelka, Petr
Fila, Tomas
Rada, Vaclav
Zlamal, Petr
Sleichrt, Jan
Vopalensky, Michal
Kumpova, Ivana
Benes, Pavel
Vavrik, Daniel
Vavro, Leona
Vavro, Martin
Drdacky, Milos
Kytyr, Daniel
author_sort Koudelka, Petr
collection PubMed
description Several methods, including X-ray radiography, have been developed for the investigation of the characteristics of water-saturated quasi-brittle materials. Here, the water content is one of the most important factors influencing their strength and fracture properties, in particular, as regards to porous building materials. However, the research concentrated on the three-dimensional fracture propagation characteristics is still significantly limited due to the problems encountered with the instrumentation requirements and the size effect. In this paper, we study the influence of the water content in a natural quasi-brittle material on its mechanical characteristics and fracture development during in-situ four-point bending by employing high-resolution X-ray differential micro-tomography. The cylindrical samples with a chevron notch were loaded using an in-house designed four-point bending loading device with the vertical orientation of the sample. The in-house designed modular micro-CT scanner was used for the visualisation of the specimen’s behaviour during the loading experiments. Several tomographic scans were performed throughout the force-displacement diagrams of the samples. The reconstructed 3D images were processed using an in-house developed differential tomography and digital volume correlation algorithms. The apparent reduction in the ultimate strength was observed due to the moisture content. The crack growth process in the water-saturated specimens was identified to be different in comparison with the dry specimens.
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spelling pubmed-71433182020-04-14 In-situ X-ray Differential Micro-tomography for Investigation of Water-weakening in Quasi-brittle Materials Subjected to Four-point Bending Koudelka, Petr Fila, Tomas Rada, Vaclav Zlamal, Petr Sleichrt, Jan Vopalensky, Michal Kumpova, Ivana Benes, Pavel Vavrik, Daniel Vavro, Leona Vavro, Martin Drdacky, Milos Kytyr, Daniel Materials (Basel) Article Several methods, including X-ray radiography, have been developed for the investigation of the characteristics of water-saturated quasi-brittle materials. Here, the water content is one of the most important factors influencing their strength and fracture properties, in particular, as regards to porous building materials. However, the research concentrated on the three-dimensional fracture propagation characteristics is still significantly limited due to the problems encountered with the instrumentation requirements and the size effect. In this paper, we study the influence of the water content in a natural quasi-brittle material on its mechanical characteristics and fracture development during in-situ four-point bending by employing high-resolution X-ray differential micro-tomography. The cylindrical samples with a chevron notch were loaded using an in-house designed four-point bending loading device with the vertical orientation of the sample. The in-house designed modular micro-CT scanner was used for the visualisation of the specimen’s behaviour during the loading experiments. Several tomographic scans were performed throughout the force-displacement diagrams of the samples. The reconstructed 3D images were processed using an in-house developed differential tomography and digital volume correlation algorithms. The apparent reduction in the ultimate strength was observed due to the moisture content. The crack growth process in the water-saturated specimens was identified to be different in comparison with the dry specimens. MDPI 2020-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7143318/ /pubmed/32244868 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13061405 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Koudelka, Petr
Fila, Tomas
Rada, Vaclav
Zlamal, Petr
Sleichrt, Jan
Vopalensky, Michal
Kumpova, Ivana
Benes, Pavel
Vavrik, Daniel
Vavro, Leona
Vavro, Martin
Drdacky, Milos
Kytyr, Daniel
In-situ X-ray Differential Micro-tomography for Investigation of Water-weakening in Quasi-brittle Materials Subjected to Four-point Bending
title In-situ X-ray Differential Micro-tomography for Investigation of Water-weakening in Quasi-brittle Materials Subjected to Four-point Bending
title_full In-situ X-ray Differential Micro-tomography for Investigation of Water-weakening in Quasi-brittle Materials Subjected to Four-point Bending
title_fullStr In-situ X-ray Differential Micro-tomography for Investigation of Water-weakening in Quasi-brittle Materials Subjected to Four-point Bending
title_full_unstemmed In-situ X-ray Differential Micro-tomography for Investigation of Water-weakening in Quasi-brittle Materials Subjected to Four-point Bending
title_short In-situ X-ray Differential Micro-tomography for Investigation of Water-weakening in Quasi-brittle Materials Subjected to Four-point Bending
title_sort in-situ x-ray differential micro-tomography for investigation of water-weakening in quasi-brittle materials subjected to four-point bending
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7143318/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32244868
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13061405
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