Using the acoustic method of measuring the sound absorption coefficient to predict the durability (heat resistance) of heat-resistant concretes
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2021Author
Stonys, Rimvydas
Jagniatinskis, Aleksandras
Malaiškienė, Jurgita
Škamat, Jelena
Antonovič, Valentin
Koryakins, Aleksandrs
Kudžma, Andrius
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The article shows the possibility of using the method of measuring the sound absorption coefficient α to predict the heat resistance and residual life of heat-resistant materials using the example of heat-resistant concrete of three different compositions (without additives, with a plasticizer, with a micro-filler and a combined plasticizer). The critical value of α, corresponding to a significant degree of material destruction, at which further operation is impossible, is established. The primary regression equations, which can be used for approximate prediction of the thermal stability of heat-resistant materials and determination of their residual life, are obtained.