Time and Crack Effect on Chloride Diffusion for Concrete with Fly Ash

Abstract Nuclear power plants are constructed very close to the marine environments for cooling water and the structures are more susceptible to chloride induced corrosion. Cracking in RC structures in mass concrete is unavoidable when they are exposed to chloride contaminated chemical environments....

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Main Authors: Sang-Hwa Jung, Hwa-Sung Ryu, Subbiah Karthick, Seung-Jun Kwon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-02-01
Series:International Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40069-018-0230-2
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spelling doaj-8ad39d715b3947e1b8628c37d8eb499d2020-11-25T02:13:05ZengSpringerOpenInternational Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials1976-04852234-13152018-02-0112111010.1186/s40069-018-0230-2Time and Crack Effect on Chloride Diffusion for Concrete with Fly AshSang-Hwa Jung0Hwa-Sung Ryu1Subbiah Karthick2Seung-Jun Kwon3Korea Conformity LaboratoriesHanyang Experiment and Consulting Co.Department of Chemistry, Alagappa Government Arts CollegeDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Hannam UniversityAbstract Nuclear power plants are constructed very close to the marine environments for cooling water and the structures are more susceptible to chloride induced corrosion. Cracking in RC structures in mass concrete is unavoidable when they are exposed to chloride contaminated chemical environments. This study is focused on the evaluation of crack and time effect on chloride diffusion rate. Two types of concrete strength grade were taken for nuclear power plant construction and the crack was induced with varying from 0.05 to 1.35 mm of width. The tests for chloride diffusion coefficients from steady-state condition were performed. The influence of crack width on the chloride transmission behavior was discussed and analyzed over an exposure period to one year. The diffusion coefficients due to growing crack width increase in crack width but they decrease with increasing curing period, which yields 57.8–61.6% reduction at the age of 180 days and 21.5–26.6% of reduction at 365 days. Through the parameters of age and crack width which are obtained from regression analysis, the evaluation technique which can consider the effect of crack and time on diffusion is proposed for nuclear power plant concrete.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40069-018-0230-2nuclear power plant concretecrackchloride diffusionsteady-state conditiontime effect
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author Sang-Hwa Jung
Hwa-Sung Ryu
Subbiah Karthick
Seung-Jun Kwon
spellingShingle Sang-Hwa Jung
Hwa-Sung Ryu
Subbiah Karthick
Seung-Jun Kwon
Time and Crack Effect on Chloride Diffusion for Concrete with Fly Ash
International Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials
nuclear power plant concrete
crack
chloride diffusion
steady-state condition
time effect
author_facet Sang-Hwa Jung
Hwa-Sung Ryu
Subbiah Karthick
Seung-Jun Kwon
author_sort Sang-Hwa Jung
title Time and Crack Effect on Chloride Diffusion for Concrete with Fly Ash
title_short Time and Crack Effect on Chloride Diffusion for Concrete with Fly Ash
title_full Time and Crack Effect on Chloride Diffusion for Concrete with Fly Ash
title_fullStr Time and Crack Effect on Chloride Diffusion for Concrete with Fly Ash
title_full_unstemmed Time and Crack Effect on Chloride Diffusion for Concrete with Fly Ash
title_sort time and crack effect on chloride diffusion for concrete with fly ash
publisher SpringerOpen
series International Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials
issn 1976-0485
2234-1315
publishDate 2018-02-01
description Abstract Nuclear power plants are constructed very close to the marine environments for cooling water and the structures are more susceptible to chloride induced corrosion. Cracking in RC structures in mass concrete is unavoidable when they are exposed to chloride contaminated chemical environments. This study is focused on the evaluation of crack and time effect on chloride diffusion rate. Two types of concrete strength grade were taken for nuclear power plant construction and the crack was induced with varying from 0.05 to 1.35 mm of width. The tests for chloride diffusion coefficients from steady-state condition were performed. The influence of crack width on the chloride transmission behavior was discussed and analyzed over an exposure period to one year. The diffusion coefficients due to growing crack width increase in crack width but they decrease with increasing curing period, which yields 57.8–61.6% reduction at the age of 180 days and 21.5–26.6% of reduction at 365 days. Through the parameters of age and crack width which are obtained from regression analysis, the evaluation technique which can consider the effect of crack and time on diffusion is proposed for nuclear power plant concrete.
topic nuclear power plant concrete
crack
chloride diffusion
steady-state condition
time effect
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40069-018-0230-2
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