Heat-conducting fluid for reducing internal temperature rise of mass concrete and preparation method thereof
A large-volume concrete and heat-conducting fluid technology, applied in chemical instruments and methods, heat exchange materials, etc., can solve the problems of insufficient stability of microcapsule suspensions, achieve small increase, high suspension stability, and fluidity Good results
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[0029] A heat-conducting fluid used to reduce the internal temperature rise of mass concrete is a microcapsule suspension, with hexadecane microcapsules as the dispersant, water as the liquid carrier, and 0.25% wt of hydroxymethyl cellulose as the Dispersant, the pH of the liquid system is pH=8, the concentration of the phase change material hexadecane microcapsules is 20%wt, the wall material of the hexadecane microcapsules is polyurea-melamine resin, and the phase transition temperature is 17.42°C, the phase transition enthalpy is 147.93J / g, and the particle size range is 1.51-10.48um.
[0030] The specific preparation process of the heat transfer fluid used to reduce the internal temperature rise of mass concrete is as follows:
[0031] Dissolve hydroxymethyl cellulose in water at 70°C so that its molecules can fully stretch in water, prepare a 5%wt solution and cool to room temperature for use;
[0032] Add 1 mass part of hexadecane microcapsules to 4 mass parts of water,...
Embodiment 2
[0035] A heat-conducting fluid used to reduce the internal temperature rise of mass concrete is a microcapsule suspension, with hexadecane microcapsules as the dispersant, water as the liquid carrier, and 0.2% wt of hydroxymethyl cellulose as the Dispersant, the pH of the liquid system is pH=7, the concentration of the phase change material hexadecane microcapsules is 10%wt, the wall material of the hexadecane microcapsules is polyurea-melamine resin, and the phase transition temperature is 17.42°C, the phase transition enthalpy is 147.93J / g, and the particle size range is 1.51-10.48um.
[0036] The specific preparation process of the heat transfer fluid used to reduce the internal temperature rise of mass concrete is as follows:
[0037] Dissolve hydroxymethyl cellulose in water at 60°C so that its molecules can fully stretch in water, prepare a 5%wt solution and cool to room temperature for use;
[0038] Add 1 mass part of hexadecane microcapsules to 9 mass parts of water, ...
Embodiment 3
[0041] A heat-conducting fluid used to reduce the internal temperature rise of mass concrete is a microcapsule suspension, with hexadecane microcapsules as the dispersant, water as the liquid carrier, and 0.3% wt of hydroxymethyl cellulose as the Dispersant, the pH of the liquid system is pH=9, the concentration of the phase change material hexadecane microcapsules is 25%wt, the wall material of the hexadecane microcapsules is polyurea-melamine resin, and the phase transition temperature is 17.42°C, the phase transition enthalpy is 147.93J / g, and the particle size range is 1.51-10.48um.
[0042] The specific preparation process of the heat transfer fluid used to reduce the internal temperature rise of mass concrete is as follows:
[0043] Dissolve hydroxymethyl cellulose in water at 50°C so that its molecules can fully stretch in water, prepare a 5%wt solution and cool to room temperature for use;
[0044] Add 1 mass part of hexadecane microcapsules to 3 mass parts of water, ...
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