Resistance Properties to Chloride Ingress of Standard-Cured Concrete Made with an Admixture Incorporating Rich SiO2 and Al2O3
Abstract In regions where the concrete structures are exposed to a salty environment, the concrete requires high resistance to chloride-ion penetration. To achieve higher resistance against chloride ingress, a pozzolanic admixture incorporating a high volume of SiO2 and Al2O3 has been developed. The...
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doaj-c97fb3bb20a84fa8bc8f33d2fb8933952020-11-25T02:11:43ZengSpringerOpenInternational Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials1976-04852234-13152020-02-0114111110.1186/s40069-020-0391-7Resistance Properties to Chloride Ingress of Standard-Cured Concrete Made with an Admixture Incorporating Rich SiO2 and Al2O3Koichiro Yamato0Akira Sasaki1Takayasu Ito2Isamu Yoshitake3Cement and Construction Materials Company, Ube IndustriesCement and Construction Materials Company, Ube IndustriesCement and Construction Materials Company, Ube IndustriesDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Yamaguchi UniversityAbstract In regions where the concrete structures are exposed to a salty environment, the concrete requires high resistance to chloride-ion penetration. To achieve higher resistance against chloride ingress, a pozzolanic admixture incorporating a high volume of SiO2 and Al2O3 has been developed. The admixture is a fine mineral powder with a specific surface area of 13,000 m2/kg or higher. It is typically mixed with the concrete at a cement replacement level of 5–13 mass% (20–40 kg/m3). To demonstrate the applicability of the admixture to general ready-mix concretes, this study examined the fundamental properties of concrete cured under standard conditions regarding resistance against chloride ingress. Chloride immersion tests revealed high resistance against penetration of concrete produced with the admixture. Pore-size distribution analysis confirmed that the volume of pores less than 0.01 μm diameter increased whereas a decrease of large pores occurred (0.1 μm diameter or larger). The major contributor to the high resistance was found to be the immobilization of penetrating chloride ions by the formation of Friedel’s salt.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40069-020-0391-7admixtureconcretechloride attack resistancepore size distributionFriedel’s salt |
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Koichiro Yamato Akira Sasaki Takayasu Ito Isamu Yoshitake Resistance Properties to Chloride Ingress of Standard-Cured Concrete Made with an Admixture Incorporating Rich SiO2 and Al2O3 International Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials admixture concrete chloride attack resistance pore size distribution Friedel’s salt |
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Koichiro Yamato Akira Sasaki Takayasu Ito Isamu Yoshitake |
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Koichiro Yamato |
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Resistance Properties to Chloride Ingress of Standard-Cured Concrete Made with an Admixture Incorporating Rich SiO2 and Al2O3 |
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Resistance Properties to Chloride Ingress of Standard-Cured Concrete Made with an Admixture Incorporating Rich SiO2 and Al2O3 |
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Resistance Properties to Chloride Ingress of Standard-Cured Concrete Made with an Admixture Incorporating Rich SiO2 and Al2O3 |
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Resistance Properties to Chloride Ingress of Standard-Cured Concrete Made with an Admixture Incorporating Rich SiO2 and Al2O3 |
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Resistance Properties to Chloride Ingress of Standard-Cured Concrete Made with an Admixture Incorporating Rich SiO2 and Al2O3 |
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resistance properties to chloride ingress of standard-cured concrete made with an admixture incorporating rich sio2 and al2o3 |
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International Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials |
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1976-0485 2234-1315 |
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2020-02-01 |
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Abstract In regions where the concrete structures are exposed to a salty environment, the concrete requires high resistance to chloride-ion penetration. To achieve higher resistance against chloride ingress, a pozzolanic admixture incorporating a high volume of SiO2 and Al2O3 has been developed. The admixture is a fine mineral powder with a specific surface area of 13,000 m2/kg or higher. It is typically mixed with the concrete at a cement replacement level of 5–13 mass% (20–40 kg/m3). To demonstrate the applicability of the admixture to general ready-mix concretes, this study examined the fundamental properties of concrete cured under standard conditions regarding resistance against chloride ingress. Chloride immersion tests revealed high resistance against penetration of concrete produced with the admixture. Pore-size distribution analysis confirmed that the volume of pores less than 0.01 μm diameter increased whereas a decrease of large pores occurred (0.1 μm diameter or larger). The major contributor to the high resistance was found to be the immobilization of penetrating chloride ions by the formation of Friedel’s salt. |
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admixture concrete chloride attack resistance pore size distribution Friedel’s salt |
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