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Influence of freezing-induced damage on the carbonation rate of concrete

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Pages 1285-1300 | Received 06 Mar 2015, Accepted 14 Mar 2016, Published online: 04 Apr 2016
 

Abstract

The paper considers two deterioration mechanisms of concrete, frost-induced damage and carbonation. The objective of experimental study is to investigate how the microstructure degradation of cement-based materials caused by the cyclic water freezing affects the carbonation rate. Influence of water to cement ratio and addition of air-entraining admixture was analysed. The change of cement mortar pore structure due to frost damage was investigated by multi-cycle mercury intrusion porosimetry and capillary absorption test. The carbonation depth was examined using phenolphthalein indication and pH microelectrodes. The experimental results indicate that the ice-induced damage noticeably enhances the carbonation of concrete. Addition of AEA reduces considerably changes of the pore size distribution caused by the frost damage.

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Funding

This work was supported by NSC Poland under grant number UMO-2011/03/B/ST8/05962.

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