Experimental Carbonation Study for a Durability Assessment of Novel Cementitious Materials
Creators
- 1. ZAG, Lab Beton, Zavod Gradbenistvo, Dimiceva Ulica 12, SI-1000 Ljubljana, (Slovenia)
- 2. Tech Univ Munich, Ctr Baustoffe and Mat Prufung, Franz Langinger Str 10, D-81245 Munich, (Germany)
- 3. Norges Tekn Nat Vitenskaplige Univ, NTNU, Inst Konstruksjonstekn, Richard Birkelandsvei 1A, N-7491 Trondheim, (Norway)
- 4. Univ Paris Saclay, CEA, Serv Etud Comportement Radionucleides, F-91191 Gif Sur Yvette, (France)
- 5. Acciona Construct, Alcobendas 28108, (Spain)
Description
Durability predictions of concrete structures are derived from experience-based requirements and descriptive exposure classes. To support durability predictions, a numerical model related to the carbonation resistance of concrete was developed. The model couples the rate of carbonation with the drying rate. This paper presents the accelerated carbonation and moisture transport experiments performed to calibrate and verify the numerical model. They were conducted on mortars with a water-cement ratio of either 0.6 or 0.5, incorporating either a novel cement CEM II/C (S-LL) (EnM group) or commercially available CEM II/A-S cement (RefM group). The carbonation rate was determined by visual assessment and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). Moisture transport experiments, consisting of drying and resaturation, utilized the gravimetric method. Higher carbonation rates expressed in mm/day-0.5 were found in the EnM group than in the RefM group. However, the TGA showed that the initial portlandite (CH) content was lower in the EnM than in the RefM, which could explain the difference in carbonation rates. The resaturation experiments indicate an increase in the suction porosity in the carbonated specimens compared to the non-carbonated specimens. The study concludes that low clinker content causes lower resistance to carbonation, since less CH is available in the surface layers; thus, the carbonation front progresses more rapidly towards the core. (authors)
Additional details
Identifiers
- DOI
- 10.3390/ma14216253;
Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- Materials (Basel)
- Journal Volume
- 14
- Journal Issue
- no.21
- Journal Page Range
- p. 6253.1-6253.17
- ISSN
- 1996-1944
INIS
- Country of Publication
- Switzerland
- Country of Input or Organization
- France
- INIS RN
- 55070627
- Subject category
- S36: MATERIALS SCIENCE;
- Descriptors DEI
- CARBONATES; CEMENT INDUSTRY; CEMENTING; CEMENTS; CONCRETES; DRYING; FORECASTING; HUMIDITY; MORTARS; NUMERICAL ANALYSIS; POROUS MATERIALS; SERVICE LIFE; SURFACES; THERMAL GRAVIMETRIC ANALYSIS; WEAR RESISTANCE
- Descriptors DEC
- BUILDING MATERIALS; CARBON COMPOUNDS; CHEMICAL ANALYSIS; GRAVIMETRIC ANALYSIS; INDUSTRY; LIFETIME; MATERIALS; MATHEMATICS; MECHANICAL PROPERTIES; MOISTURE; OXYGEN COMPOUNDS; QUANTITATIVE CHEMICAL ANALYSIS; THERMAL ANALYSIS
Optional Information
- Notes
- 36 refs.