Blessed Isaac C. Conde, Daniel Jerlan S. Coladilla
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摘要
本研究旨在通过引入一种材料作为混凝土屋面瓦的水泥加固来缓解混凝土劣化问题,这种材料可以降低混凝土屋面瓦的吸水率,而不会降低其抗折强度评分。采用5个样本组,包括4个试验组和1个对照组的降阶(修改尺寸)平混凝土屋面瓦进行实验。试验组以等量(15 g)砂进行最佳体积比加固。两项检验均采用Kruskal-Wallis H检验$(\alpha=0.01, N=10, d f=4)$的p值法,结果显示各样本组分布在两项检验成绩上与其他组间无显著差异。尽管p值$(p \approx 0.081)$均降至原假设非排斥区域$p \geq$ 0.01,但仍然可以观察到,所有实验组的抗折强度和吸水率得分均较低。结果表明,添加尼龙对降低混凝土吸水率具有一定的作用。添加尼龙的样品的平均吸水率和平均弯曲拉伸强度得分最低,而对照组的两项测试的平均得分最高。因此,添加合成纤维织物降低了吸水率和弯曲拉伸强度分数。建议考虑澳大利亚屋面瓦协会(RTAA)下的其他属性,并探索增加样本量是否会在所有样本组中显示出显着的分数差异。
Utilizing Different Types of Synthetic Fabrics as a Cement Reinforcement for Concrete Tile Roofing
This study aims to alleviate the problem of concrete deterioration by introducing a material to be used as a cement reinforcement to concrete roof tiles that will decrease its water absorption percentage, without decreasing its flexural tensile strength score. Five sample groups consisting of four experimental and one control group of downgraded (modified size) flat concrete roof tiles were used for experimentation. The experimental groups were reinforced with equal amounts (15 grams) sand optimal volume ratio. Using the p -value method on Kruskal-Wallis H -test $(\alpha=0.01, N=10, d f=4)$ in both tests, results show that each sample group distribution had no significant difference among the other groups in terms of both test scores. Despite both p -values $(p \approx 0.081)$ falling to the null hypothesis non-rejection region of $p \geq$ 0.01, it may still be observed that all experimental groups scored lower flexural tensile strength and water absorption percentage scores. The results showed the potential of adding nylon to reduce the water absorption of concrete. Nylon-added samples have the least mean percentage of water absorbed and mean flexural tensile strength score while the control group had the highest mean scores on both tests. Consequently, adding synthetic fabrics lessened water absorption and flexural tensile strength scores. It is recommended to consider other properties under the Roofing Tile Association of Australia (RTAA) and to explore if increasing the sample size will show significant differences in the scores across all sample groups.