Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6716225 | Construction and Building Materials | 2018 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The radiation shielding properties have been investigated for heavyweight high performance fiber reinforced cementitious composites (HPFRCC) produced with silica sand-quartz powder blend, granulated ferrous waste or barite as fine aggregate. The study also dealt with the effects of water-binder ratio (aggregate concentration), curing regime and steel fiber volume fraction on the radiation attenuation coefficient. Linear (µ) and total mass attenuation coefficients (µ/Ï), half-value layer (HVL) and tenth-value layer (TVL) were determined at photon energies of 0.2â¯MeV, 0.662â¯MeV and 1.25â¯MeV. The total mass attenuation coefficients (µ/Ï) were also calculated using XCOM computer code for the novel shielding cementitious composites. The results showed that it is possible to produce HPFRCC with dry unit weight greater than 3745â¯kg/m3 and compressive strength of 190â¯MPa by utilizing granulated ferrous waste as fine aggregate. HPFRCC incorporating barite as fine aggregate enhances the shielding efficiency against 0.2â¯MeV, whereas using granulated ferrous waste as fine aggregate leads better performance for the attenuation of photons at energies of 0.662â¯MeV and 1.25â¯MeV.
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Authors
M. Mansur Tufekci, Ahmet Gokce,