Photoluminescent, luminescent chemical, photoluminescent concrete, light emitting concreteBackground: The traditional concrete utilized in the construction industry is greyish in color and quite dense. The concrete's tremendous density prevents light from passing through it. Hence, the concrete is an opaque material. In this regard, it has been determined that the brightness property of concrete can be achieved by altering the cement property. The brightness quality of the cement will be enhanced by the addition of photoluminescent chemical compounds.
Aim: This study presents an investigation of the luminescent
property of the concrete by modifying the property of the cement.
Methods: The photoluminescent pigments used in the project is a
sulphide powder which belongs to a rare alkaline processed material from
lanthanide series. These elements are also proven to be inert and causes
minimal harm to the environment.
Results and Discussion: The studies also show that luminous
concrete has significant compressive strength, just like traditional concrete.
The emergence of photoluminescent concrete has the ability to create a
spectacular change in the field of construction and architecture. It is not
only meant for these instances it can also be used to improve the ambience
thereby reducing the cost of electricity used for decorations.
Conclusion: This study builds on two existing areas of research in
order to investigate new concrete materials. These materials have extensional
applications to concrete exterior building walls, pedestrian safety
infrastructure, and any number of other design applications where light
emission is desired. In the future, a material like this may have the ability
to reduce artificial light inside buildings while simultaneously providing
aesthetic design appeal to interior fixtures and building elements. As a
result, the concept of photoluminescent concrete has the potential to bring
about significant change in the building industry.
Author
(s) Details
Santhosh
R
Department of Civil Engineering, AIT, Bengaluru, India.
Maruti.B
Department of Civil Engineering, AIT, Bengaluru, India.
Nitish
Kumar Singh
Department of Civil Engineering, AIT, Bengaluru, India.
Ialamlang
Syiemlieh
Department of Civil Engineering, AIT, Bengaluru, India.
Kanishk
Department of Civil Engineering, AIT, Bengaluru, India.
Please
Shylla
Department of Civil Engineering, AIT, Bengaluru, India.
Please see the book here:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/mono/978-93-49238-47-3/CH25
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