De-king Salt Scaling of Concrete Incorporating Different Types and Percentages of Fly Ashes

M. H. Zhang, A. Bilodeau, G. Shen, V. Malhotra
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This paper reports the results of an investigation on the effect of the water-to-(cement+fly ash) ratio, fly ash content, fly ash type, and curing compounds on the de-icing salt scaling resistance of concrete, and attempts to explain why fly ash, when used in large amounts in air-entrained concrete, reduces its resistance to the de-icing salt scaling. Fourteen air-entrained concrete mixtures were made in this investigation. The water-to-cementitious materials ratio of the concrete mixtures ranged from 0.32 to 0.45. Two ASTM Class F and one Class C fly ashes were included in this investigation, and the fly ash content ranged from 25 to 58% by mass of the total cementitious materials. Two control portland cement concrete mixtures with the water-to-cement ratios of 0.40 and 0.45 were included in this study for comparison. The type and the amount of fly ash used and the water-to-cementitious materials ratio of the concrete affect considerably the de-icing salt scaling resistance of concrete. In general, the resistance to the scaling decreases with increasing amounts of fly ash and increasing water-to-cementitious materials ratio. When cured with the curing compounds, both the control concrete and the concrete incorporating fly ash showed substantially less scaling than the concretes cured in the moist room. The water absorption of the moist-cured concrete seems to be related to its resistance to the de-icing salt scaling; the scaling increased with increasing water absorption. However, the concrete cured with the curing compounds had much less scaling than the concrete cured in the moist room even though the water absorption of the former concrete was higher than the latter. The microstructure of the cement paste at the on-set of the freezing and thawing appears to affect the de-icing salt scaling of the concrete.
掺入不同粉煤灰类型和掺量混凝土的脱盐结垢研究
本文研究了水灰比、粉煤灰掺量、粉煤灰种类和养护料对混凝土抗除冰盐结垢性能的影响,并试图解释为什么粉煤灰在掺气混凝土中大量使用会降低混凝土抗除冰盐结垢性能。本试验共配制了14种掺气混凝土混合料。混凝土混合料的水胶比为0.32 ~ 0.45。本研究采用了两种ASTM F级和一种C级粉煤灰,粉煤灰含量占胶凝材料总质量的25% ~ 58%。本研究采用水灰比分别为0.40和0.45的两种对照波特兰水泥混凝土混合料进行比较。粉煤灰的种类、用量以及混凝土的水胶比对混凝土的抗除冰盐结垢性能有较大影响。一般情况下,随着粉煤灰掺量的增加和水胶比的增大,抗结垢性能降低。当用养护化合物养护时,对照混凝土和掺入粉煤灰的混凝土都比在潮湿房间养护的混凝土显着减少了结垢。湿固化混凝土的吸水率似乎与其抗除冰盐结垢性有关;随着吸水率的增加,结垢率增加。然而,在湿室中养护的混凝土吸水率高于湿室养护的混凝土,但前者的结垢率远低于后者。冻融初始阶段水泥浆体的微观结构对混凝土除冰盐结垢有一定的影响。
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