Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
13419826 Construction and Building Materials 2020 14 Pages PDF
Abstract
This study investigated the durability of engineered cementitious composites (ECCs) containing bentonite and high-volume fly ash under coupled action of sulfate attack and freeze-thaw cycles. The proportions of fly ash and cement (FA/C) in ECCs were 1.2:1, 1.8:1 and 2.4:1, at the same time, in each FA/C ratio bentonite with three replacement ratio of 0%, 3% and 6% by weight was adopted, then specimens were exposed to water, 10% sodium sulfate solution, and 10% magnesium sulfate solution under 150 freeze-thaw cycles. In the experiment, compressive strength, relative dynamic elastic modulus (RDEM) and microstructure were evaluated for the resistance of the cement-based composite material in different sulfate solution under freeze-thaw cycles. The experimental results show that with the increase of the content of fly ash and bentonite, there is a corresponding reduction in the residual compressive strength after 150 freeze-thaw cycles, what's more, the residual compressive strength of specimens in the 10% magnesium sulfate solution was the highest after 150 freeze-thaw cycles. Moreover, the resistance of ECCs to freeze-thaw cycles and sulfate damage increased continuously during the first 50 freeze-thaw cycles, and then continued to decrease at the next 100 freeze-thaw cycles in 10% magnesium sulfate solution, while the performance of ECCs in water and 10% sodium sulfate solution continued to decrease during all the 150 freeze-thaw cycles. In addition, specimens with FA/C ratio of 1.8:1 and 0-3% bentonite showed obvious resistance to coupled attack of sulfate and freeze-thaw cycles. The deterioration of the durability of ECCs is related to both the freezing and thawing cycles and the sulfate attack. Meanwhile, durability performance of cement-based composites after 150 freezing and thawing cycles in different solutions is: 10% magnesium sulfate solution >10% sodium sulfate solution > water.
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