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Severe sulfuric acid attack on self-compacting concrete with granulometrically optimized blast-furnace slag-comparison of different test methods

AutorIrico, Sara; Meyst, Laurence de; Qvaeschning, Dirk; Alonso, M. Cruz CSIC ORCID ; Villar Arribas, Kristina CSIC; Belie, Nele de
Palabras claveAcid attack
Granulometric optimization
Self-compacting concrete
Acid resistant concrete
Sulfuric acid
Fecha de publicación2020
EditorMultidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
CitaciónMaterials 13(6): 1431 (2020)
ResumenThe corrosion by severe sulfuric acid attack at pH 2 of two self-compacting concrete (SCC) types that are based on ordinary Portland cement (OPC) and granulometrically optimized blast-furnace slag cement was evaluated by three complementary tests that were performed in different research institutes. The use of SCC is a smart and promising solution to improve the performance of concrete in an aggressive environment, especially regarding ready-mixed concrete applications, since good compaction is less dependent on workmanship. The relevance and practical advantages of the different test protocols and the influence of the experimental parameters are discussed. It appears that the frequency of renewing the acid solution during the exposure period is the main parameter that influences the mass loss and the rate of degradation, while the sample geometry and the ratio between the volume of solution and concrete surface area had no clear influence. Nevertheless, there was reasonable agreement between the methods regarding the magnitude of the concrete degradation (resulting in a mass loss of about 2.5 kg/m² in six months time). The use of granulometrically optimized slag cement provided a moderate increase of the concrete resistance against acid attack, and this practice might be recommended in order to increase the durability of structures exposed to sulfuric acid media. The fact that the difference in comparison with SCC-OPC was rather limited shows that the influence of the cement type becomes less relevant in the case of concrete with low w/c ratio and optimized concrete technology.
DescripciónThis article belongs to the Special Issue Self-Healing and Smart Cementitious Construction Materials.
Versión del editorhttps://doi.org/10.3390/ma13061431
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/219613
DOI10.3390/ma13061431
E-ISSN1996-1944
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