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CO2 curing was an exothermal process, which raised the temperature of specimens very quickly within a short period of time.
The typical irradiation intensity is 9.4×1012 n/cm2 s (>0.1 MeV) and the irradiation temperature of specimens is controllable from 363 to 773 K with a precision of ±2 K.
The surface temperature of specimens undergoes four stages: (I) Initial rapid increase stage, (II) Decrease stage, (III) Steady-state stage, and (IV) Abrupt fracture stage during the course of the experiment.
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The temperature of specimen should be kept below devitrification while the distance between the objective lens and specimen should be short enough for high resolution imaging.
Such behavior could be explained by increased internal temperatures of specimens tested in air due to lower heat conductivity of air as compared to seawater.
The temperature sensitivity of specimens changes in the temperature range from 50 °C to 75 °C due to the glass transition of the pCBT matrix.
Infrared thermography is first used to measure the temperature evolution of specimens under quasi-static uniaxial loading at ambient temperature (see Part 1).
In the system according to the new design, cooling performances and temperature distributions of specimens were examined numerically under diverse conditions.
The maximum blocking temperature of all specimens distributes around 550 °C.
The test parameters of interest were the compressive strength and the temperature of the specimens.
It is found that the temperature of the specimens and walls is generally sensitive to the above-mentioned parameters.
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