A Study on Radiant Heat Application to the Curing Process for Improvement of Free-Form Concrete Panel Productivity
Keywords:
Free-form concrete panel, Radiant heat, Surface of concrete, Shortening the curing period, ProductivityAbstract
As free-form panel production takes a long time, it extends the construction period and increases construction expenses. This study suggests a method to apply radiant heat to concrete for the purpose of shortening the curing and removal process in free-form panel production. The optimal temperature and time for removal are determined based on the results of constant temperature/humidity curing experiments and quartz tube heater curing experiments. Through an experiment in various time settings, the general time of FCP (Free-form Concrete Panel) production is measured to examine whether the productivity is enhanced. It is expected that findings of this study contribute to shortening the construction period and reducing construction expenses as well as future studies on the FCP manufacturing equipment.
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