Ceramics-Silikáty 50, (3) 185 - 192 (2006) |
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FREQUENCY INSPECTION AS AN ASSESSMENT TOOL FOR THE FROST RESISTANCE OF FIRED ROOF TILES |
Kořenská Marta 1, Chobola Zdeněk 1, Sokolář Radomír 2,
Mikulková Petra 1,
Martinek Jan 1 |
1 Physics Department, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Brno University of Technology
Žižkova 17, 602 00 Brno, Czech Republic
2 Department of Technology of Building Materials and Components, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Brno University of Technology
Žižkova 17, 602 00 Brno, Czech Republic
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Keywords: Frequency inspection, Fired roof tile, Frost resistance |
The paper presents the results of the experimental study focused on the application of the frequency inspection method of the
assessment of the frost resistance of fired roof tiles. Two sets of fired roof tiles produced by different manufacturing technology
were analyzed. For the old-technology-tiles (1988), the consequences of accelerated degradation, which consisted in
placing the tiles into a cooling box having a temperature of -70°C, were distinctly apparent immediately after the first cooling
cycles. The results were verified by the measurement of the tiles' other properties, such as water absorption, capillarity,
and porosity which affect the roof tile frost resistance. The frequency inspection method proves to be a sensitive structure status
indicator, which can be used to assessing the frost resistance of the roof tiles. The result show that an advanced technology
used for the production of new-technology-tiles (2002) brings an excellent frost resistance and long service tiles life. |
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