A. Moriyoshi et al., THERMAL-PROPERTIES OF POLYMER CONCRETE USING GLYCEROL METHACRYLATE STYRENE SYSTEM AT LOW-TEMPERATURE, Advanced composite materials, 5(2), 1996, pp. 161-168
This paper describes the results of thermal fracture test and flexural
test of polymer concrete using glycerol methacrylate/styrene system (
GM/St) as binder. This concrete can harden at low temperatures. The te
st also includes polymer concrete using unsaturated polyester resin(UP
) and cement concrete. The thermal fracture test was carried out at a
constant rate of cooling in order to record stress-temperature curves.
It was concluded that the thermal stresses of GM/St mixtures cured at
a low temperature were smaller than those in the same mixtures and UP
mixtures cured at a normal temperature. Those polymer concretes could
resist the thermal stress at low temperatures until -40 degrees C and
did not fracture. The flexural strengths of those are found constant
regardless of temperatures. On the other hand, cement concrete was fra
ctured by a smaller thermal change from the initial temperature than t
hat of polymer mixtures.