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Title: Setting Time Measurement Using Ultrasonic Wave Reflection

Author(s): Chul-Woo Chung, Prannoy Suraneni, John S. Popovics, and Leslie J. Struble

Publication: Materials Journal

Volume: 109

Issue: 1

Appears on pages(s): 109-118

Keywords: buffer; cement paste; setting; stiffening; ultrasonic shear wave reflection.

DOI: 10.14359/51683576

Date: 1/1/2012

Abstract:
Ultrasonic shear wave reflection was used to investigate setting times of cement pastes by measuring the reflection coefficient at the interface between hydrating cement pastes of varying water-cement ratio (w/c) and an ultrasonic buffer material. Several different buffer materials were employed, and the choice of buffer was seen to strongly affect measurement sensitivity; high-impact polystyrene showed the highest sensitivity to setting processes because it had the lowest acoustic impedance value. The results show that ultrasonic shear-wave reflection can be used successfully to monitor early setting processes of cement paste with good sensitivity when such a low impedance buffer is employed. Criteria are proposed to define set times, and the resulting initial and final set times agreed broadly with those determined using the standard penetration resistance test.


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