Chemical Stabilisation of Sand Part IX: Orthophthalate type Unsaturated Polyester Resin for Inducing Fast setting Behaviour and High Strength

  • B. P. Gupta Defence Laboratory, Jodhpur
  • B. L. Mathur Defence Laboratory, Jodhpur
  • I. S. Chouhan Defence Laboratory, Jodhpur
  • M. S. Parihar Defence Laboratory, Jodhpur
  • Ram Gopal Defence Laboratory, Jodhpur
Keywords: Polymer concrete composites, Unsaturated polyester resins

Abstract

Polymer concrete composites have been made from orthophthalate-type unsaturated polyester resin, methyl ethyl ketone peroxide as initiator, cobalt naphthenate as accelerator and desert sand as filler. Composites preferred using resin (10-25 per cent), initiator (4 per cent) and accelerator (2 per cent) with representative desert sand samples of different particle sizes (0.2-0.02 mm, 2-0.2 mm and 4-2 mm) as filler recorded unconfined compression strength ranging from 4 to 442 kg/cm/sup 2/ after curing at 50 degree centigrade in an oven for 0.5-24 h. Using coarse and fine sand samples with 10 and 15 per cent resin systems the maximum strength of 391 and 326 kg/cm/sup 2/ respectively was attained after 2 h of curing at 50 degree centigrade. The fast setting resin system with strength in this range is quite adequate for the construction of chemically stabilised surfaces, which withstand trafficability of vehicles, operation of helicopters and aircraft's requiring a maximum strength up to 275 kg/cm/sup 2/. These composites may prove useful for rapid repair of roads, helipads and runways damaged during operational activities. A mathematical model has been developed for predicting resin percentage needed for obtaining composite material of requisite strength. The observed and model predicted values have been found to show close agreement.

Author Biographies

B. P. Gupta, Defence Laboratory, Jodhpur
Defence Laboratory, Jodhpur
B. L. Mathur, Defence Laboratory, Jodhpur
Defence Laboratory Jodhpur.
I. S. Chouhan, Defence Laboratory, Jodhpur
Defence Laboratory, Jodhpur
M. S. Parihar, Defence Laboratory, Jodhpur
Defence Laboratory, Jodhpur
Ram Gopal, Defence Laboratory, Jodhpur
Defence Laboratory, Jodhpur
Published
2013-01-01
How to Cite
Gupta, B., Mathur, B., Chouhan, I., Parihar, M., & Gopal, R. (2013). Chemical Stabilisation of Sand Part IX: Orthophthalate type Unsaturated Polyester Resin for Inducing Fast setting Behaviour and High Strength. Defence Science Journal, 44(1), 33-37. https://doi.org/10.14429/dsj.44.4149
Section
Chemical Science & Technology