Effect of Elevated Temperature on Mechanical Properties and Shielding Performance of Magnetite-Serpentine Radiation-Proof Concrete

高温对磁铁矿-蛇纹石防辐射混凝土力学性能和屏蔽性能的影响

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Abstract

High temperatures can induce a range of physical and chemical alterations in radiation-protective concrete, potentially compromising its strength and significantly diminishing its radiation shielding capabilities. Therefore, it is very important to study the high temperature performance of radiation-proof concrete to ensure its safety and stability in extreme environment. In this study, the magnetite-serpentine radiation-proof concrete is designed with magnetite as coarse aggregate, serpentine as fine aggregate, and Portland cement and granulated blast furnace slag as mixture. The apparent characteristics, mass loss, ultrasonic pulse velocity, mechanical properties, shielding performance, and correlation of this concrete were analyzed through experiments. The results show that the damage degree and relative wave velocity have a good correlation in evaluating the relative mass loss, linear attenuation coefficient, compressive strength, and tensile strength after high temperatures. The compressive strength at 800 °C is 12.2 MPa and the splitting tensile strength is 0.48 MPa; the linear attenuation coefficient of specimen at 800 °C is reduced to 80.9% of that at normal temperature. Meanwhile, penetrating cracks appeared at 600 °C and spalling phenomenon appeared at 800 °C, and better thermal stability and favorable mechanical properties and shielding performance also occurred; thus, suitable radioactive and high temperature environment was determined. The results could provide scientific guidance for nondestructive testing and performance evaluation of shielding structure materials.

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