Permeability and pore volume of carbonated concrete

Faculty Not Specified Year: 1999
Type of Publication: Article Pages: 378-381
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Journal: ACI MATERIALS JOURNAL AMER CONCRETE INST Volume: 96
Research Area: Construction \& Building Technology; Materials Science ISSN ISI:000083909300013
Keywords : carbonation, permeability, porosity    
Abstract:
Carbonation li widely recognized as a significant cause of corrosion of reinforcement in concrete. However, in addition to the depassivation of the steel it has several other effects. This paper investigates the effect of carbonation on the permeability and pore structure of concrete One of the most significant consequences of this effect is that it causes standard tests for durability to yield misleading results. Suitable test procedures for the measurement of porosity and permeability were chosen from a review of the available techniques. Samples of two concrete mixes with different water-cement ratios were each prepared with both wet and dry curing and exposed in a carbonation chamber for zip to 140 days. The results show that carbonation reduces the permeability and porosity and indicate the extent of the reduction. The reduction was greatest in poor qualify concrete. When compared with the other effects of carbonation, the reduction in permeability is similar to the reduction in electrical resistivity because this ran also yield misleading test results.
   
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