2021
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-00191-z
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Experimental study on the properties of modern blue clay brick for Kaifeng People's Conference Hall

Abstract: This article presents building assessment research comprising on-site inspections, indoor scientific tests, and material performance studies on the wall blue clay bricks in the Kaifeng People’s Conference Hall, objectively developing an enhanced scientific understanding to renovate modern buildings. Using X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), alongside a parametric study of density, moisture content, water absorption, void ratio, frosting, compressive strength, and softening coefficient … Show more

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“…Likewise, the closer the value of the softening coefficient to 0, the lower the water resistance of the AFCS. According to current national regulations [53,54], the softening coefficient of the material must not be less than 0.85 for essential buildings that have been in damp or water environments for a long time, and the softening coefficient must not be less than 0.70 for relatively humid or minor buildings. Generally, materials with softening coefficient values >0.85 are considered water-resistant by the engineering community.…”
Section: Water Immersion Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, the closer the value of the softening coefficient to 0, the lower the water resistance of the AFCS. According to current national regulations [53,54], the softening coefficient of the material must not be less than 0.85 for essential buildings that have been in damp or water environments for a long time, and the softening coefficient must not be less than 0.70 for relatively humid or minor buildings. Generally, materials with softening coefficient values >0.85 are considered water-resistant by the engineering community.…”
Section: Water Immersion Testmentioning
confidence: 99%