通过共振超声光谱结合成像技术评估天然和再生活性骨料混凝土中asr诱导的发展

CEMENT Pub Date : 2026-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-11-29 DOI:10.1016/j.cement.2025.100161
L.F.M. Sanchez , M. Griffa , A. Leemann
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许多表征技术已被用于评估ASR诱导的发展(即,膨胀过程中ASR产物和裂纹的形成)。其中,扫描电子显微镜(SEM)和能量色散x射线光谱(EDS)是一种公认的技术,可以评估ASR产物的存在、形态和组成。然而,通过SEM, ASR产品的数量和物理化学特征与诱导损伤(即裂缝的形成和对受影响混凝土力学性能的影响)之间的关系纯粹是定性的。初步结果表明,共振超声光谱(RUS)可以作为一种评估asr损伤的合适技术,因为它可以评估相应的线性粘弹性变化。尽管如此,文献中仍然缺乏系统的研究来充分证明其评估ASR引起的扩张和恶化的潜力,特别是来自天然和再生骨料的ASR。这项工作旨在定量评估asr诱导的产物和通过SEM-EDS和RUS耦合的相关恶化,特别是称为单模RUS (SIMORUS)的版本。混合了高活性天然和再生细、粗骨料的混凝土在加速ASR发展的条件下浇筑和储存。在4、11、16、24和36周时,采用上述技术对样品进行表征。随着时间的推移,量化asr引起的损伤代理参数(即Young 's, E和剪切,G,模量)以及各自的质量(Q-)因子。本文报告的结果表明,SIMORUS是一种很有前途的技术,可以描述asr诱导的发展对受影响混凝土的线性粘弹性性能的影响。然而,如图所示,这种影响取决于混合物中使用的反应骨料类型。
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Assessment of ASR-induced development in concrete with natural and recycled reactive aggregates via resonant ultrasound spectroscopy coupled with imaging techniques
Numerous characterization techniques have been used to assess ASR-induced development (i.e., the formation of ASR products and cracks during expansion). Amongst those, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), coupled with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS), is a well-recognized technique enabling assessing the presence, morphology, and composition of ASR products. However, the correlation between ASR products' amounts and physicochemical features with induced damage (i.e., crack formation and impact on the mechanical performance of the affected concrete) via SEM is purely qualitative. Preliminary results showed that resonant ultrasound spectroscopy (RUS) could be a suitable technique to evaluate ASR-induced damage because it allows assessing the corresponding changes in the linear viscoelastic properties. Nonetheless, a systematic study fully demonstrating its potential to appraise ASR-induced expansion and deterioration, especially from ASR originating both from natural and from recycled aggregates, is still lacking in literature. This work aims to quantitatively appraise ASR-induced products and associated deterioration by the coupling of SEM-EDS and RUS, particularly a version thereof called SIngle MOde RUS (SIMORUS). Concrete mixtures incorporating highly reactive natural and recycled fine and coarse aggregates were cast and stored in conditions accelerating ASR development. At 4, 11, 16, 24 and 36 weeks, the samples were characterized by the abovementioned techniques. Quantifications of ASR-induced damage proxy parameters (i.e., Young’s, E, and shear, G, moduli), and the respective quality (Q-)factor, were performed over time. The results reported here suggest that SIMORUS is a promising technique to describe the impact of the ASR-induced development on the linear viscoelastic properties of an affected concrete. However, as shown, such an impact depends on the reactive aggregate type used in the mixture.
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