Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7884647 Cement and Concrete Research 2018 15 Pages PDF
Abstract
In this review, focus is placed on applications of both two-dimensional neutron radiography and three-dimensional neutron tomography to investigate specific aspects of durability and deterioration of cement-based materials. Examples of results obtained by qualitative and quantitative investigations of moisture movement in cracked and uncracked cement-based materials are presented. Self-healing, efficiency of water repellent treatment, internal curing, frost damage, fire spalling, ettringite formation and observations of various reinforced concrete components are addressed. The results obtained by neutron imaging provide a solid basis for better understanding of deterioration mechanisms of cement-based materials. Recent improvements of neutron imaging facilities have allowed unexpected possibilities to study complex processes in cement-based materials. The potential for further research based on this promising technology is outlined and discussed.
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