Effects of water jet on heat-affected concretes
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2013Author
Sitek, Libor
Bodnárová, Lenka
Válek, Jaroslav
Zeleňák, Michal
Klich, Jiří
Foldyna, Josef
Novotný, Miloslav
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The paper is dealing with the effects of flat high-speed water jet on concretes affected by high temperature. Research should help to
correct use of water jet technology in repair works on concrete structures especially after wildfires in tunnels, underground garages, etc.,
which are exposed to enormous thermal stress. Four concrete mixtures were prepared for tests of interaction of water jet with concrete.
The samples were exposed to 200 °C and 600 °C and for comparison one third of samples were left unaffected. It was found, that both
lower traversing velocity (cutting speed) and higher water pressure led to removal of higher amount of concrete. Higher temperature
loading caused decrease of concrete strength and thus easier removal of surface layers by water jet. Concrete mixtures with basalt
aggregate demonstrate higher resistance against water jet penetration regardless thermal loading compared to mixture with standard
granodiorite aggregate. Presence of polypropylene fibres has substantial influence on concrete strength properties, however only marginal
impact on resistance against water jet penetration.
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