Assessing condition of concrete affected by internal swelling reactions (ISR) through the Damage Rating Index (DRI)

L.F.M. Sanchez , T. Drimalas , B. Fournier
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The Damage Rating Index (DRI) has been increasingly used in North America since it answers interesting questions on the cause and extent of damage in concrete. Currently, the DRI is mostly used to appraise alkali-silica reaction (ASR) affected concrete and there is very few research on the evaluation of other distress mechanisms through this method. This work presents the use of the DRI to assess condition of concrete affected by internal swelling reaction (ISR) mechanisms (i.e. ASR, delayed ettringite formation and freeze-thaw cycles), with the aim of verifying the suitability of the method to become a comprehensive damage evaluation protocol. Results show that the DRI number, represented by plots or bar charts, enables a quantitative damage evaluation of concrete regardless of the distress mechanism type and degree. Moreover, the implementation of an extended DRI version makes the method more suitable to describe progress of different ISR deterioration processes in concrete.

用损伤等级指数(DRI)评价混凝土内膨胀反应(ISR)影响条件
损伤等级指数(DRI)在北美得到了越来越多的应用,因为它回答了有关混凝土损伤的原因和程度的有趣问题。目前,DRI主要用于评价碱-硅反应(ASR)对混凝土的影响,通过该方法评价其他损伤机理的研究很少。这项工作介绍了使用DRI来评估受内部膨胀反应(ISR)机制(即ASR,延迟钙矾石形成和冻融循环)影响的混凝土状况,目的是验证该方法是否适合成为一种全面的损伤评估方案。结果表明,无论混凝土的破坏机制类型和程度如何,DRI数均可用于混凝土的定量损伤评估。此外,扩展DRI版本的实现使该方法更适合描述混凝土中不同ISR劣化过程的进展。
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