Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11032541 | Construction and Building Materials | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Laser scabbling of concrete is a process by which the surface layer of concrete is removed through the use of a high power (low power density) laser beam. In order to understand how the age and treatment of structures may affect the laser scabbling process, the aim of the research presented in this paper was to establish a relationship between laser interaction time, surface temperature and volume removal for cementitious materials of different ages and different degrees of saturation. The investigation focussed on (i) the effect of age on saturated specimens and (ii) the effect of prolonged drying. The results show that drying of specimens had the largest effect on scabbling. The effect of age on saturated specimens was small for PFAâ¯+â¯OPC pastes, mortars and concretes, but significant for OPC pastes, where the volume of scabbling dramatically reduced with age.
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Authors
B. Peach, M. Petkovski, J. Blackburn, D.L. Engelberg,