Effect of sulphate corrosion on the durability of air-entrained cement mortars

Sulphate corrosion is a complex sequence of chemical and physical processes that, when the aqueous sulphate solutions are exposed for a sufficiently long time, irreversibly destroys the microstructure of cement paste. In order to determine the durability of Portland cement mortars, mortar resistance...

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Main Authors: Knap Monika, Piasta Wojciech
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201817402012
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spelling doaj-9584afad9304432da5af42e14ca710062021-02-02T02:16:57ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-011740201210.1051/matecconf/201817402012matecconf_ecce2018_02012Effect of sulphate corrosion on the durability of air-entrained cement mortarsKnap MonikaPiasta WojciechSulphate corrosion is a complex sequence of chemical and physical processes that, when the aqueous sulphate solutions are exposed for a sufficiently long time, irreversibly destroys the microstructure of cement paste. In order to determine the durability of Portland cement mortars, mortar resistance tests were carried out on a 5% solution of sodium sulphate by measuring linear deformations. The tests included 1 series of non air-entrained mortars and 3 series of air-entrained mortars with air content: 7%, 10% and 13%. The biggest deformations were observed for non air-entrained samples, the smallest for mortar with an air content of 13%. Compressive strength tests of mortars after 28 days and 80 weeks of residence in a solution of sodium sulphate were also carried out. For all mortars, the strength measured after 80 weeks immersion in Na2SO4 increased in relation to the strength after 28 days of maturation. Observations of the cement mortar microstructure using a scanning electron microscope (SEM-EDS) showed that ettringite was present in both the C-S-H structure and the air pores. By means of XRD analysis, the occurrence of crystalline materials was detected. Based on the research, it was found that air-entrained cement mortars showed greater durability in the context of sulphate corrosion.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201817402012
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Effect of sulphate corrosion on the durability of air-entrained cement mortars
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title Effect of sulphate corrosion on the durability of air-entrained cement mortars
title_short Effect of sulphate corrosion on the durability of air-entrained cement mortars
title_full Effect of sulphate corrosion on the durability of air-entrained cement mortars
title_fullStr Effect of sulphate corrosion on the durability of air-entrained cement mortars
title_full_unstemmed Effect of sulphate corrosion on the durability of air-entrained cement mortars
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series MATEC Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2018-01-01
description Sulphate corrosion is a complex sequence of chemical and physical processes that, when the aqueous sulphate solutions are exposed for a sufficiently long time, irreversibly destroys the microstructure of cement paste. In order to determine the durability of Portland cement mortars, mortar resistance tests were carried out on a 5% solution of sodium sulphate by measuring linear deformations. The tests included 1 series of non air-entrained mortars and 3 series of air-entrained mortars with air content: 7%, 10% and 13%. The biggest deformations were observed for non air-entrained samples, the smallest for mortar with an air content of 13%. Compressive strength tests of mortars after 28 days and 80 weeks of residence in a solution of sodium sulphate were also carried out. For all mortars, the strength measured after 80 weeks immersion in Na2SO4 increased in relation to the strength after 28 days of maturation. Observations of the cement mortar microstructure using a scanning electron microscope (SEM-EDS) showed that ettringite was present in both the C-S-H structure and the air pores. By means of XRD analysis, the occurrence of crystalline materials was detected. Based on the research, it was found that air-entrained cement mortars showed greater durability in the context of sulphate corrosion.
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