To study the durability of concrete with fly ash as fine aggregate subjected to alternative attacks of freeze-thaw and carbonation, the appearance, mass loss, relative dynamic modulus of elasticity, relative compressive strength, and carbonation depth of the concrete are investigated using cyclic tests under single carbonation, single freeze-thaw, and alternation of freeze-thaw and carbonation. In addition, microstructural analysis techniques including scanning electron microscope and X-ray diffraction are adopted to reveal the deterioration mechanism of alternating freeze-thaw and carbonation. Results show that carbonation is beneficial for refining the pore structure and increasing concrete strength in the initial alternative cycle, which...
In order to improve the durability of fly ash concrete, a series of experimental studies are carried...
Freezing and thawing cycles is one of the most damaging factors that affect the durability of concre...
The durability of concrete is traditionally assessed based on the deterioration of a single mechanis...
© 2018 Concrete is one of the most extensively used building materials. In the cold salty lake regio...
In practical engineering, many factors may cause carbonation-induced corrosion of concrete. In this ...
Due to the variability of environmental loading, concrete is seldom subject to the effect of a singl...
To understand the influence of fly ash (FA) content on the microstructure and strength of concrete u...
The macroscopic morphology characteristics, pore structure characteristics, and microfracture morpho...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the mechanism of freezing and thawing deterioration in c...
This study is based on determination of the freeze-thaw resistance of air-entrained and non-air-entr...
The cause for deterioration of the concrete structure located in severe environment has been explore...
© 2018 American Society of Civil Engineers. The effect of cyclic loading deterioration on freeze-tha...
This paper presents results from a study of frost resistance of air entrained concrete with addition...
In this study, the mechanical behaviors, failure characteristics, and microstructure of concrete con...
Early-age frost damage to concrete used in winter construction or in cold environments negatively af...
In order to improve the durability of fly ash concrete, a series of experimental studies are carried...
Freezing and thawing cycles is one of the most damaging factors that affect the durability of concre...
The durability of concrete is traditionally assessed based on the deterioration of a single mechanis...
© 2018 Concrete is one of the most extensively used building materials. In the cold salty lake regio...
In practical engineering, many factors may cause carbonation-induced corrosion of concrete. In this ...
Due to the variability of environmental loading, concrete is seldom subject to the effect of a singl...
To understand the influence of fly ash (FA) content on the microstructure and strength of concrete u...
The macroscopic morphology characteristics, pore structure characteristics, and microfracture morpho...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the mechanism of freezing and thawing deterioration in c...
This study is based on determination of the freeze-thaw resistance of air-entrained and non-air-entr...
The cause for deterioration of the concrete structure located in severe environment has been explore...
© 2018 American Society of Civil Engineers. The effect of cyclic loading deterioration on freeze-tha...
This paper presents results from a study of frost resistance of air entrained concrete with addition...
In this study, the mechanical behaviors, failure characteristics, and microstructure of concrete con...
Early-age frost damage to concrete used in winter construction or in cold environments negatively af...
In order to improve the durability of fly ash concrete, a series of experimental studies are carried...
Freezing and thawing cycles is one of the most damaging factors that affect the durability of concre...
The durability of concrete is traditionally assessed based on the deterioration of a single mechanis...