Publication detail

Decline in the Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity in Ceramic Tiles Depending on the Adhesive

KOCÁB, D. TOPOLÁŘ, L. ALEXA, M. LISZTWAN, D. ČANĚK, M.

Original Title

Decline in the Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity in Ceramic Tiles Depending on the Adhesive

Type

conference paper

Language

English

Original Abstract

The paper describes an experiment aimed at verifying the influence of the size of large-format tile segments and, primarily, the influence of various adhesives on the quality and behaviour of the tiles. Large-format tiles were attached in various ways to pre-prepared concrete panels with a thickness of 150 mm and surface dimensions of 2 m x 3 m. The adhesives used were varied as well as the size to which the large-format elements were cut. The quality of the tiling material was monitored non-destructively by running an ultrasonic pulse velocity test. It was found that while the size of the segments cut from the large-format tiles did not affect the ultrasonic pulse velocity, the adhesive used did.

Keywords

Ceramic tile; large-format tile; adhesive; ultrasonic pulse velocity; non-destructive testing

Authors

KOCÁB, D.; TOPOLÁŘ, L.; ALEXA, M.; LISZTWAN, D.; ČANĚK, M.

Released

18. 8. 2023

Publisher

AIP Conference Proceedings

Location

College Park, Maryland

ISBN

978-0-7354-4514-7

Book

Special Concrete and Composites 2021

ISBN

0094-243X

Periodical

AIP conference proceedings

Year of study

2780

Number

2023

State

United States of America

Pages from

020011-1

Pages to

020011-5

Pages count

5