Dan Glen Zollinger
Land Surveyors in Bryan, TX

License number
Utah 143962-9925
Issued Date
Nov 6, 1976
Expiration Date
Dec 31, 1999
Category
Engineer/Land Surveyor
Type
Engineer in Training - Obsolete
Address
Address
Bryan, TX

Professional information

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Professor At Texas A&Amp;M University

Position:
Professor at Texas A&M University
Location:
Bryan/College Station, Texas Area
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
Texas A&M University since Nov 1988 - Professor
Education:
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 1984 - 1988
PhD, Civil Engineering
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 1984 - 1988
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Civil Engineering


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Aggregate Dilatometer Device And Methods Of Testing

US Patent:
2002003, Mar 14, 2002
Filed:
Jun 19, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/884264
Inventors:
Dan Zollinger - Bryan TX, US
Tianxi Tang - Houston TX, US
International Classification:
G01N025/16
US Classification:
374/056000
Abstract:
Methods and devices for improved measurement of the thermal expansion and/or chemical reactivity of aggregates used in concrete and for similar substances. Aggregate is placed into the chamber of a metallic container having an enlarged opening. The aggregate is placed in a water bath, and a tightly sealable lid is placed onto the container. The lid carries a linear variable differential transducer (LVDT). A thermocouple for sensing temperature is also retained within the lid so that a sensor on the thermocouple contacts the water bath when the lid is secured onto the container. The LVDT is operationally interconnected with a storage or recording device. In a preferred construction the lid retains a tower member having a float that is freely moveably mounted upon a guide rod. Movement of the float is indicative of a volumetric change in the aggregate and water. In operation, the dilatometer device is used to determine the information relating to the amount of expansion or contraction of the aggregate in response to thermal changes. In addition, the devices and methods of the present invention are useful for determining the degree of reactivity of the aggregate. The degree of volumetric change for the aggregate alone maybe determined using equations that isolate and remove the expansion quotient of the water.

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