In order to reveal the carbonation mechanism of alkali-activated concrete, the accelerated carbonation tests based on alkali-activated slag pastes were carried out. The evolution of microstructure and chemical composition for alkali-activated slag pastes subjected to carbonation was analyzed combining thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP) and a recently developed extended X-ray attenuation method (XRAM). The results showed that, the microstructure of alkali-activated slag pastes deteriorated gradually. Based on MIP and XRAM, the porosity of S4 (sample with a water-binder ratio of 0.4) increased by 8.24% and 11% after carbonation, and that of S6 (sample with a water-binder ratio of 0.6) increased by 7.45% and 10%, respectively. Besides, thermal analysis showed that, after carbonation, 11.45 mol / L and 19.57 mol /L CaCO3 were produced separately by S4 and S6. The main carbonation product for S6 was calcite, but for S4 vaterite and disorderly stacked calcite were also presented.
C32 is a new type of Ni3Al-based single crystal alloy, which has been designed to serve at 1200. The effect of heat treatment on the microstructure of single crystal superalloy IC32 was investigated. The microstructure after heat treatment under different solution and aging temperature was examined by using optical microscope (OM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and electron probe microscopic analyzer (EPMA). The as-cast microstructure of IC32 consisted of a two-phase γ/γ microstructure, and primary bulky γ phase which priciptated in the interdendritic region. The incipient melting temperature of IC32 is 1360, and the heat treatment window is about 40. Considering high contents of refractory elements Re and Ta, a complicated 18 hours solution heat treatment at different temperatures was conducted to elimate the segregation and dissolove the primary bulky γ phase. The optimum heat treatment of IC32 alloy is 1325/4h+1335/4h+1345/10h, ac + 1165/2h, ac + 870/32h, ac.
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