An Autoclave Expansion Test Method for Type N Hydrated Lime Intended for Use in Masonry Mortar

Author(s):  
JI Davison
2020 ◽  
Vol 133 ◽  
pp. 102838
Author(s):  
Sobhan Alah Nazari Tiji ◽  
Taejoon Park ◽  
Amir Asgharzadeh ◽  
Hyunki Kim ◽  
Madhura Athale ◽  
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Author(s):  
Y.J. Ji ◽  
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X. Li ◽  

The salt expansion disease is serious for the soil containing sodium sulfate in cold regions. This paper carried out one-dimensional swelling tests of saline soil, and numerical cooling tests of soil to explore the stability time of salt swelling deformation and determine the standard procedure of the salt swelling test method. The test results demonstrate that: (A) the temperature equilibrium and crystallization process are almost completed simultaneously in the one-dimensional (1D) salt expansion test; (B) Referring to the standard of consolidation test, a standard that the expansion rate is less than 0.02mm/h can be used in the salt expansion test; (C) The required time for temperature equilibrium of soil is quadratic to sample size and is much faster with liquid bath condition comparing to gas bath condition. Because the deformation and temperature are synchronized, the deformation stabilization time of different size samples in different cooling media is recommended.This can provide a reference for the deformation equilibrium time of the salt swelling test.


2020 ◽  
Vol 264 ◽  
pp. 119997
Author(s):  
Guanqi Lan ◽  
Yihong Wang ◽  
Li Xin ◽  
Yuan Liu

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