Rapid Microwave Curing of Precast Concrete Slab Elements

S. Mak, D. Ritchie, G. Shapiro, R. W. Banks
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The speed of curing is often a critical issue in the manufacture of precast concrete elements. For some products, the curing cycle consumes up to 70% of the total production cycle. To improve the speed of production, heat curing is often used to accelerate the hardening of precast concrete. Conventional heating techniques rely on thermal conduction. Microwave energy offers potential to increase the rate of bulk heating in precast concrete through its relatively deeper penetration, which allows quicker through-depth heating and maturing. Research on microwave curing of concrete has been ad hoc in the past and a wide range of issues remain unresolved. These encompass materials-microwave interactions, process design and control, hardware and logistics as well as the impact of microwave curing on concrete properties. In this paper, progress on research on microwave curing is described with reference to work carried out at CSIRO. In particular, results from pilot-scale heating of slab-type elements are discussed in relation to heating characteristics, process control, set acceleration, strength development and process efficiency. The authors' results show that for the same bulk heating rates, microwave heating produces significantly lower temperature gradients when compared to steam heating. Using rapid curing cycles of less than six hours, compressive strengths in excess of 25 MPa can be achieved in high quality precast concrete. Doubling the bulk heating rate using microwaves does not result in any deterioration in near-surface quality as was the case with conventional steam heating.
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预制混凝土板构件的快速微波养护
在预制混凝土构件的制造过程中,养护速度往往是一个关键问题。对于某些产品,固化周期消耗高达总生产周期的70%。为了提高生产速度,常采用热养护来加速预制混凝土的硬化。传统的加热技术依靠热传导。微波能量通过其相对较深的渗透,提供了增加预制混凝土中大块加热速率的潜力,这使得通过深度加热和成熟的速度更快。过去对混凝土微波养护的研究是临时性的,许多问题尚未得到解决。这些包括材料-微波相互作用,工艺设计和控制,硬件和物流以及微波固化对混凝土性能的影响。本文结合CSIRO的工作,介绍了微波固化的研究进展。特别讨论了板状构件中试加热的结果与加热特性、工艺控制、凝固加速度、强度发展和工艺效率的关系。作者的研究结果表明,在相同的体积加热速率下,微波加热产生的温度梯度明显低于蒸汽加热。使用少于6小时的快速养护周期,高质量预制混凝土的抗压强度可超过25兆帕。使用微波将体积加热速率提高一倍,不会像传统的蒸汽加热那样导致近表面质量的任何恶化。
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