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Verification of High-temperature Stress of Cement-based Composite by Impact-echo Method
ŠTEFKOVÁ, D. TIMČAKOVÁ, K. CHOBOLA, Z.
Originální název
Verification of High-temperature Stress of Cement-based Composite by Impact-echo Method
Anglický název
Verification of High-temperature Stress of Cement-based Composite by Impact-echo Method
Jazyk
en
Originální abstrakt
The present paper deals with the applicability of Impact-echo acoustic method to testing of cement - based mortar. The specimens were prepared by using a mix of cement mortar and quartz sand, which were intentionally degraded by high-temperature treatment (the temperatures ranging 200°C to 1200°C).
Anglický abstrakt
The present paper deals with the applicability of Impact-echo acoustic method to testing of cement - based mortar. The specimens were prepared by using a mix of cement mortar and quartz sand, which were intentionally degraded by high-temperature treatment (the temperatures ranging 200°C to 1200°C).
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BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT118125,
author="Daniela {Kysilková} and Kristýna {Timčaková} and Zdeněk {Chobola}",
title="Verification of High-temperature Stress of Cement-based Composite by Impact-echo Method",
annote="The present paper deals with the applicability of Impact-echo acoustic method to testing of cement - based mortar. The specimens were prepared by using a mix of cement mortar and quartz sand, which were intentionally degraded by high-temperature treatment (the temperatures ranging 200°C to 1200°C).
",
address="Czech Technical University in Prague Faculty of Civil Engineering Department of Mechanics & Czech Society for Mechanics expert group for Experimental Mechanics",
booktitle="Experimental Stress Analysis 2015",
chapter="118125",
howpublished="electronic, physical medium",
institution="Czech Technical University in Prague Faculty of Civil Engineering Department of Mechanics & Czech Society for Mechanics expert group for Experimental Mechanics",
year="2015",
month="june",
pages="423--426",
publisher="Czech Technical University in Prague Faculty of Civil Engineering Department of Mechanics & Czech Society for Mechanics expert group for Experimental Mechanics",
type="conference paper"
}