Test method for de-icing salt-frost scaling in high-performance concrete

This paper describes a de-icing salt-frost scaling test method for analysis of the salt-frost scaling behaviour in high-performance concrete with various binders. The method was therefore designed to result in considerable scaling damage for the concrete considered to be salt-frost resistant. In add...

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Main Authors: Martin J. Strand, Katja Fridh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-01-01
Series:MethodsX
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221501611830164X
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spelling doaj-488ae47b27654ccb829c51207803ec242020-11-25T02:02:28ZengElsevierMethodsX2215-01612018-01-01512991310Test method for de-icing salt-frost scaling in high-performance concreteMartin J. Strand0Katja Fridh1Corresponding author.; Division of Building Materials, Lund University, Lund, SwedenDivision of Building Materials, Lund University, Lund, SwedenThis paper describes a de-icing salt-frost scaling test method for analysis of the salt-frost scaling behaviour in high-performance concrete with various binders. The method was therefore designed to result in considerable scaling damage for the concrete considered to be salt-frost resistant. In addition, the experimental set-up was designed to avoid leakage, and to allow testing of a large number of samples. The method was validated by testing concrete with three different binders with a water–binder ratio of 0.40 with 5% air content. Various preconditioning procedures and freeze–thaw cycles were evaluated. The results show that the freeze–thaw cycle chosen results in a large mass of scaling and the salt-frost scaling behaviour agreed with the findings of previous studies. Thus, the method was considered suitable to study the salt-frost scaling behaviour in high-performance concrete. Three distinguishing features of the method are the following: • The freeze–thaw cycle result in a large mass of salt-frost scaling to enable study of high-performance concrete. • The concrete sample is above the salt solution to prevent leakage. The test surface is submerged 2 mm into the salt solution inside a cup. • Freezers with air as the thermal medium are used to allow a large number of samples. Method name: De-icing salt-frost scaling in high-performance concrete, Keywords: Test method, High-performance concrete, Durability, De-icing salt-frost scaling, Freeze–thaw cyclehttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221501611830164X
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title Test method for de-icing salt-frost scaling in high-performance concrete
title_short Test method for de-icing salt-frost scaling in high-performance concrete
title_full Test method for de-icing salt-frost scaling in high-performance concrete
title_fullStr Test method for de-icing salt-frost scaling in high-performance concrete
title_full_unstemmed Test method for de-icing salt-frost scaling in high-performance concrete
title_sort test method for de-icing salt-frost scaling in high-performance concrete
publisher Elsevier
series MethodsX
issn 2215-0161
publishDate 2018-01-01
description This paper describes a de-icing salt-frost scaling test method for analysis of the salt-frost scaling behaviour in high-performance concrete with various binders. The method was therefore designed to result in considerable scaling damage for the concrete considered to be salt-frost resistant. In addition, the experimental set-up was designed to avoid leakage, and to allow testing of a large number of samples. The method was validated by testing concrete with three different binders with a water–binder ratio of 0.40 with 5% air content. Various preconditioning procedures and freeze–thaw cycles were evaluated. The results show that the freeze–thaw cycle chosen results in a large mass of scaling and the salt-frost scaling behaviour agreed with the findings of previous studies. Thus, the method was considered suitable to study the salt-frost scaling behaviour in high-performance concrete. Three distinguishing features of the method are the following: • The freeze–thaw cycle result in a large mass of salt-frost scaling to enable study of high-performance concrete. • The concrete sample is above the salt solution to prevent leakage. The test surface is submerged 2 mm into the salt solution inside a cup. • Freezers with air as the thermal medium are used to allow a large number of samples. Method name: De-icing salt-frost scaling in high-performance concrete, Keywords: Test method, High-performance concrete, Durability, De-icing salt-frost scaling, Freeze–thaw cycle
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