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Advances in Applied Ceramics
Structural, Functional and Bioceramics
Volume 109, 2010 - Issue 5: Cement and concrete science
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Original Article

Designing concrete with short service life utilising thaumasite

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Pages 303-307 | Published online: 18 Jul 2013
 

Abstract

Abstract

Concrete anchors for detectors used in electromagnetic surveys of subsea oil resources should be made with a short service life so that they will disintegrate to sludge and gravel after a few months at sea. This is partly because they should not become obstacles for later trawling after fish, but also to refloat the expensive detectors at a later stage if the release mechanism should fail. The immediate solution was to make a concrete recipe consisting of CEM I, anhydrite and limestone that would convert the cementitious binder to non-hydraulic thaumasite when wet. It is demonstrated how sufficient compressive strength was obtained for such mixes for the first few months, after which they disintegrated completely within 6 months in sea water.

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