Assessment of Mechanical Properties and Damage of High Performance Concrete Subjected to Magnesium Sulfate Environment
Sulfate attack is one of the most important problems affecting concrete structures, especially magnesium sulfate attack. This paper presents an investigation on the mechanical properties and damage evolution of high performance concrete (HPC) with different contents of fly ash exposure to magnesium...
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doaj-179c5b384bce4fb682c94e8013cc29632020-11-24T21:54:46ZengHindawi LimitedAdvances in Materials Science and Engineering1687-84341687-84422017-01-01201710.1155/2017/91961879196187Assessment of Mechanical Properties and Damage of High Performance Concrete Subjected to Magnesium Sulfate EnvironmentSheng Cang0Xiaoli Ge1Yanlin Bao2Ningbo City College of Vocational Technology, Ningbo 315100, ChinaJiangsu Testing Center for Quality of Construction Engineering Co., Ltd., Nanjing 210028, ChinaDepartment of Mechanics and Engineering Science, Ningbo University, Ningbo 315211, ChinaSulfate attack is one of the most important problems affecting concrete structures, especially magnesium sulfate attack. This paper presents an investigation on the mechanical properties and damage evolution of high performance concrete (HPC) with different contents of fly ash exposure to magnesium sulfate environment. The microstructure, porosity, mass loss, dimensional variation, compressive strength, and splitting tensile strength of HPC were investigated at various erosion times up to 392 days. The ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV) propagation in HPC at different erosion time was determined by using ultrasonic testing technique. A relationship between damage and UPV of HPC was derived according to damage mechanics, and a correlation between the damage of HPC and erosion time was obtained eventually. The results indicated that (1) the average increasing amplitude of porosity for HPCs was 34.01% before and after exposure to magnesium sulfate solution; (2) the damage evolution of HPCs under sulfate attack could be described by an exponential fitting; (3) HPC containing 20% fly ash had the strongest resistance to magnesium sulfate attack.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/9196187 |
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Assessment of Mechanical Properties and Damage of High Performance Concrete Subjected to Magnesium Sulfate Environment |
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Sulfate attack is one of the most important problems affecting concrete structures, especially magnesium sulfate attack. This paper presents an investigation on the mechanical properties and damage evolution of high performance concrete (HPC) with different contents of fly ash exposure to magnesium sulfate environment. The microstructure, porosity, mass loss, dimensional variation, compressive strength, and splitting tensile strength of HPC were investigated at various erosion times up to 392 days. The ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV) propagation in HPC at different erosion time was determined by using ultrasonic testing technique. A relationship between damage and UPV of HPC was derived according to damage mechanics, and a correlation between the damage of HPC and erosion time was obtained eventually. The results indicated that (1) the average increasing amplitude of porosity for HPCs was 34.01% before and after exposure to magnesium sulfate solution; (2) the damage evolution of HPCs under sulfate attack could be described by an exponential fitting; (3) HPC containing 20% fly ash had the strongest resistance to magnesium sulfate attack. |
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