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Adhesion in Layered Cement Composites

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  • Explains how to identify the level of adhesion in layered systems made of cement composites
  • Offers the methodology for a reliable non-destructive evaluation of the level of adhesion in newly constructed layered systems
  • Uses a multi-scale approach, based on experimental and numerical analyses

Part of the book series: Advanced Structured Materials (STRUCTMAT, volume 101)

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Table of contents (10 chapters)

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This book discusses how to identify the level of adhesion in layered systems made of cement composites using a multi-scale approach based on experimental and numerical analyses. In particular, it explains

1.    The suitability of previously used artificial intelligence tools and learning algorithms for reliable assessment of the level of adhesion of layered systems made of cement composites based on non-destructive tests

2.    The development of the methodology for a reliable non-destructive evaluation of the level of adhesion in newly constructed layered systems of any overlay thickness and in existing layered systems made of cement composites

3.    How to determine whether to assess the level of adhesion of the layered systems, and discusses the amplitude parameters, spatial, hybrid and volume parameters describing the morphology of the concrete substrate surface in the mesoscale

4.    How to ascertain whether the effective surface area of the existing concrete substrate and the contribution of the exposed aggregate on this substrate, determined in mesoscale, have an impact on the level of adhesion of layered systems made of cement composites

5.    The assessment of the structure of air pores in the microscale and the chemical composition of the cement composite on the nanoscale in the interphase zone together with the determination of their impact on the level of adhesion of layered systems made of cement composites

6.    The development of an effective methodology for testing the level of adhesion of layered systems made of cement composites in a multi-scale approach, including the research methods and descriptors used.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Faculty of Civil Engineering, Wrocław University of Science and Technology, Wrocław, Poland

    Łukasz Sadowski

About the author

Dr Łukasz Sadowski (Lukasz.Sadowski@pwr.edu.pl) is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Civil Engineering, Wrocław University of Science Technology (WUST) in Poland. He obtained an MSc (Hons) in Civil Engineering and a PhD (Hons) in Civil Engineering from the same university in 2007 and 2013, respectively. He is a fellow of the Foundation for Polish Science (FNP) and Ministry of Science and Higher Education (MNiSW). He is an author of more than 90 scientific papers, including 33 articles in journals in the database Journal Citation Reports. He has more than 140 citations in Web of Science. He serves as Associate Editor of the Open Engineering journal (De Gruyter). He has also reviewed more than 100 journal articles. He is a co-author of a patent commercialized in 2013.

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