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Title: | Ultrasonic Characterization of Polymer Based Sille Stone Powder Composite Mortars | Authors: | Ari, A.C. Tosun, M. Oral, I. Eker, Y.R. |
Keywords: | nondestructive testing Polymer materials restoration Sille stone powder ultrasonic Elasticity Epoxy resins Mortar Polyester resins Restoration Scanning electron microscopy Shear flow Shear waves Ultrasonic testing Wave propagation Composite mortar Elastic properties Modern buildings Polymer based Polymer materials Powder composites Sille stone powder Stone powders Traditional buildings Ultrasonic characterization Nondestructive examination |
Publisher: | Turkish Chamber of Civil Engineers | Abstract: | The Sille stone mined in the Sille Region of Konya province in Turkiye, is an andesitic rock. This stone is a material used in the construction of traditional and modern buildings. The Sille stone is cut for use in buildings. The Sille stone powder (SSP) is formed during this cutting process. The SSPs cause environmental pollution. This study was carried out to produce durable and eco-friendly new restoration mortars from the SSP that can be used in the restoration of historical buildings. The SSP composites were prepared by contributing SSP into epoxy and polyester resins in varied ratios such as 60‒75 wt.%. The effect of resin types and SSP contribution ratios on the elastic properties of epoxy resin (ER)/SSP and polyester resin (PR)/SSP composites was investigated by the ultrasonic pulse-echo method. Additionally, the morphology of these composites was investigated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Experimental results indicated that both the longitudinal and shear wave velocity values of the PR/SSP composites were higher than those of the ER/SSP composites. Furthermore, a linear increase in the elastic properties of the obtained composites was observed with increasing amounts of SSP. © 2024, Turkish Chamber of Civil Engineers. All rights reserved. | URI: | https://doi.org/10.18400/tjce.1297882 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13091/5735 |
ISSN: | 2822-6836 |
Appears in Collections: | Scopus İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / Scopus Indexed Publications Collections |
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