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Influence Of Mineralogical Nature Of Aggregates On Acid Resistance Of Mortar, K P. Ramaswamy, Manu Santhanam Nov 2019

Influence Of Mineralogical Nature Of Aggregates On Acid Resistance Of Mortar, K P. Ramaswamy, Manu Santhanam

International Conference on Durability of Concrete Structures

Cement-based materials being alkaline in nature are often subjected to rapid deterioration on exposure to the aggressive acidic environments. Acids penetrate into the cement matrix causing calcium leaching and deterioration of phases leading to alteration in the microstructure. Currently, there are hardly any codes or standards available for evaluating the durability of materials to acid attack. Moreover, the literature addressing the material resistance is quite inconclusive. This paper aims to evaluate the influence of mineralogical nature of aggregates on the degradation kinetics of cement mortar when exposed to inorganic and organic acid solutions by performing a static accelerated leaching test. …


Comparison Of Alkali-Silica Chemical Reaction Of Reactive Glass And Chert Aggregate, Yuka Morinaga, Elakneswaran Yogarajah, Toyoharu Nawa, Lalita Yongchaitrakul, Eiji Iwatsuki Nov 2019

Comparison Of Alkali-Silica Chemical Reaction Of Reactive Glass And Chert Aggregate, Yuka Morinaga, Elakneswaran Yogarajah, Toyoharu Nawa, Lalita Yongchaitrakul, Eiji Iwatsuki

International Conference on Durability of Concrete Structures

Alkali silica reaction (ASR) is one of the most important factors of deterioration of Concrete. However, there are a lot of unknown points about ASR such as mechanism of ASR and pessimum effect. We investigate to the mechanism of Alkali silica chemical reaction by using two different aggregates, early type expanded aggregate and delayed type expanded aggregate. Experiments were used to investigate ASR by reaction between reactive silica and alkali ions with or without calcium ions. Two phases of reacted samples (liquid and solid) are presented. In the absence of calcium hydroxide (CH), reactive materials with specified sizes (Yorochert, and …