Namgyu Park’s research while affiliated with Chungnam National University and other places

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Photographs of HSCCs. Top row: manufacturing process; bottom row: manufactured specimens with different pigment types.
Compressive strength at each age and fracture images of specimens. The strengths at different ages are indicated in the bar diagram, and the error range is within the 95% confidence interval.
TGA of samples at three days. (a) TGA results of specimen P at the age of three days, (b) TGA results of specimens R5 and R10 at the age of three days, and (c) TGA results of specimens G5 and G10 at the age of three days.
TGA of samples at seven days. (a) TGA results of specimen P at the age of seven days, (b) TGA results of specimens R5 and R10 at the age of seven days, and (c) TGA results of specimens GR5 and G10 at the age of seven days.
TGA of samples at 28 days. (a) TGA results of specimen P at the age of 28 days, (b) TGA results of specimens R5 and R10 at the age of 28 days, and (c) TGA results of specimens G5 and G10 at the age of 28 days.

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Compressive-Strength Analysis of High-Strength Cementitious Composites Mixed with Red and Green Pigments
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July 2022

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We estimate the mechanical properties of pigment-containing ultra-high-strength cement composites (UHSCCs) and the pigment-induced changes in their physical properties via thermal and X-ray diffraction analyses. Hydrates in samples are analyzed using thermogravimetry. Additionally, the change in color expression with the UHSCC age is examined via the Commission Internationale de l’ Éclairage L*a*b* analysis. Correlation analysis is performed to determine linear relationships between experimental factors by calculating R². A change in hydrate expression is confirmed as the strength increases with age. The pigment used affects the change in hydrate expression as well as color development. Correlation analysis of the results for all ages reveals that 5% red pigment mixing yields the highest R² of 0.9858 in intensity-a*. The case of 10% red pigment mixing yields the lowest R² of 0.5229 in intensity-b*. According to the amount of pigment used, we believe that quantitative results can be obtained by considering L* (contrast), rather than the relationship between intensity and color components. The appropriate mixing ratio based on the intensity expression of the red pigment is 3–8%, and the green pigment intensity and strength expression are inversely proportional. Our results can serve as a guideline for the performance development of pigmented cement-based composites.

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... Akbulut et al. emphasized the importance of optimizing pigment proportions to balance improving mechanical properties and mitigating the adverse effects of high-temperature exposure [13]. Moreover, pigment types have been shown to influence strength differently due to their chemical composition and interaction with hydration products [14]. Photochemistry is a branch of science that examines the chemical reactions triggered by light within the wavelength range of 100-1000 nm. ...

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Investigation of the Mechanical Properties of Mortars Cured Under Different Light Wavelengths
Compressive-Strength Analysis of High-Strength Cementitious Composites Mixed with Red and Green Pigments