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Volume 23, Issue 2 (March 1995)

ISSN: 0090-3973
Published Online: 1 March 1995
Page Count: 6


Monitoring of Cement Stabilized Surrogate Waste Using Resonant Frequency Techniques
Mirizzi SA, Baseheart TM, Rieser LA, Kramer TE

Abstract
It is often necessary to track incremental changes in the physical properties of composites with portland cement binders caused by chemical attack, freeze-thaw cycles, and other deterioration mechanisms. The vibration testing procedure presented for measuring the resonant frequency of a specimen is directly applicable to the monitoring of the deterioration of stabilized/solidified waste specimens. The change in the fundamental frequency is significantly more sensitive than the loss of mass to the internal changes in the mechanical properties of specimens. The time and effort required to determine the fundamental frequency of a specimen is also significantly less than that required to determine the loss of mass of the same specimen. The proposed method has been demonstrated to work on small cylindrical specimens (44 mm by 74 mm) with aspect ratios less than 2.0. The use of elastomeric bands as the means of attachment of the specimen to the test equipment does not interfere with or limit other chemical and mechanical performance tests scheduled for the specimens.



Keywords:
cement stabilization/solidification (CSS), nondestructive testing, resonant frequency testing, frequency response function (FRF), durability testing, acoustic methods

Paper ID: JTE10905J
DOI: 10.1520/JTE10905J
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Author Mirizzi SA, Baseheart TM, Rieser LA, Kramer TE Title Monitoring of Cement Stabilized Surrogate Waste Using Resonant Frequency Techniques Symposium , 0000-00-00 Committee C01