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Deterioration Mechanism of Sulfate Attack on Concrete under Freeze-thaw Cycles

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The experiments of concrete attacked by sulfate solution under freeze-thaw cycles were investigated.The sulfate solution includes two types of 5% Na2SO4 and 5% MgSO4.Through the experiment,microstructural analyses such as SEM,XRD and TGA measurements were performed on the selected samples after freeze-thaw cycles.The corrosion products of the concrete were distinguished and quantitatively compared by the thermal analysis.Besides,the damage mechanism considering the dynamic modulus of elastically of concrete under the coupling effect was also investigated.The experimental results show that,under the action of freeze-thaw cycles and sulfate attack,the main attack products in concrete are ettringite and gypsum.The corrosion products exposed to MgSO4 solution are more than those to Na2SO4 solution.Furthermore,the content of gypsum in concrete is less than that of ettringite in test,and some of gypsum can be observed only after a certain corrosion extent.It is also shown that MgSO4 solution has a promoting effect to the damage of concrete under freeze-thaw cycles.Whereas for Na2SO4 solution,the damage of concrete has restrained before 300 freeze-thaw cycles,but the sulfate attack accelerates the deterioration process in its further test period.

concretefreeze-thaw cyclessulfate attackcorrosion productsthermal analysis

NIU Ditao、JIANG Lei、FEI Qiannan

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School of Civil Engineering, Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology, Xi'an 710055, China

51278403

2013

武汉理工大学学报(材料科学版)(英文版)
武汉理工大学

武汉理工大学学报(材料科学版)(英文版)

CSTPCDSCIEI
影响因子:0.253
ISSN:1000-2413
年,卷(期):2013.28(6)
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