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Sulfate attack on residential concrete foundations in Japan

Pages 327-336 | Received 14 May 2018, Accepted 13 Oct 2018, Published online: 17 Nov 2018
 

Abstract

Deterioration of concrete structures caused by external sulfate attack was found in many residential concrete foundations in Japan. In residential concrete foundations constructed on sulfate-bearing ground, sodium sulfate solution contained in the soil penetrates the above-ground area of the concrete, and a scaling of the area occurs with white crystals of thenardite or mirabilite. The deterioration mechanism is known as “physical sulfate attack,” “physical salt attack,” “salt weathering,” and so on. The deterioration cases were usually observed in sites where the ground comprised of marine deposits that contained sulfides; these soil conditions are common in large part of Japan. This paper describes the concrete deterioration phenomenon based on field investigations and analysis results of soil and concrete samples. A rapid test method to reproduce the physical sulfate attack is proposed.

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