Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6712854 | Construction and Building Materials | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
This paper presents a refined morphological and thermal characterization of a polystyrene-based mortar using X-ray micro-tomography where a dedicated X-ray scanning and volumetric processing protocol was developed. All the reconstructed volumes had a mean voxel size between 10 and 20â¯Î¼m. In complementary procedure, the interactions between the different phases of the material have been investigated, by observing the interface using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). After a set of volumetric analysis, the obtained representative elementary volume (REV) was 10â¯Ãâ¯10â¯Ãâ¯10â¯mm3. The microstructure (porosity, pore diameter and interface, etc.) has been studied by 3D image analysis. The material's response to thermal solicitations at a local scale has also been examined, by observing its microstructural variations under thermal loads using an optical microscope. The micro-tomographic results allow us to assess a representative elementary volume for the polystyrene mortar, to evaluate its total porosity using two different approaches, and to have access to the pore size distribution. The SEM images show a good adherence between the two phases of the material, and the microscopic tracing under thermal solicitations indicates possible alterations of the beads from a temperature of 100â¯Â°C, unlike the literature results.
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Authors
Maroua Maaroufi, Kamilia Abahri, Chady El Hachem, Rafik Belarbi,