Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6724878 | Construction and Building Materials | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Surface treatment is commonly used to improve the resistance of concrete to carbonation. A barrier is formed retarding the carbonation reactions in the interior of the concrete. In this study surface protected concretes were compared with non-protected concretes. The used surface protected concretes presented generally lower carbonation diffusion coefficients than the non-protected concretes. The use of epoxy resin showed better protection than the use of acrylic and siloxane resins. The composition of the concretes is an important factor affecting the diffusion of carbonation. The influence of the water-cement ratio was very important. The carbonation diffusion coefficients increased with the water-cement ratio. The prescriptive methodology is not a guarantee to obtain the desired service lives of 50 or 100Â years. The desired services lives were only obtained with the use of surface protection treatments.
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Authors
José B. Aguiar, Cristela Júnior,