Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7884595 | Cement and Concrete Research | 2018 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
In order to comprehensively understand the degradation of cementitious materials when subjected to the coupled action of calcium leaching and freezing/thawing, changes of the pore structure and the Vickers hardness of cement paste are investigated. In this study, the coupled action are designed as Case I (first leaching then freezing/thawing) and Case II (first freezing/thawing then leaching). The effects of Case I on the mechanical degradation are greater than Case II. This is further clarified by changes of the pore structure. For freezing/thawing, the level of deterioration qualified by hardness decrease is sensitive to the proportion of big pores (i.e., >100â¯nm). For calcium leaching, it is determined by the amount of CH and C-S-H. In addition, the hardness-porosity relationship is discussed. A quantitative prediction model from theoretical deviations considering influences of pore size is established.
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Authors
Lin Liu, Xuecheng Wang, Jian Zhou, Hongqiang Chu, Dejian Shen, Huisu Chen, Sainan Qin,