The present paper investigates the performance and efficacy of four protective surface applied materials; sodium acetate, fluoropolymer, silicone resin and silane when applied to marine structures with different moisture contents. Materials were applied to fully dry and fully saturated concrete along with concrete with 2% and 4% moisture contents. The interaction mechanism of the materials with concrete and their microstructural and morphological assessments were conducted by running SEM, EDX and FTIR analyses to evaluate their performance in the presence of moisture. Also, their efficacy in protecting concrete from water ingress and chloride penetration was evaluated by operating the Initial Surface Absorption Test (ISAT) and Unidirectiona...
Reflecting the need to protect concrete structures from de-icing salt and freeze-thaw loading, the s...
Concrete is the most widely used construction material owing to its good strength, mouldability and ...
Concrete structures are subjected to salt carried by air from sea side. This salt accumulates on con...
The present paper investigates the performance and efficacy of four protective surface applied mater...
Despite excellent service history, concrete pavement faces accelerated deterioration due to water an...
Despite excellent service history, concrete pavement faces accelerated deterioration due to water an...
AbstractThis paper investigates the influence of using environmental by-product materials (silica fu...
The purpose of this research is to enhance the performance of self-compacting concrete (SCC) to make...
Moisture content at the time of applying the protective material to concrete has the major influence...
In this work, the sorptivity properties of concrete with varioustypes of supplementary cementitious ...
Hydrophobic agents are surface protection materials capable of increasing the angle of contact betwe...
The corrosion of steel reinforcement caused by chloride penetration has a negative influence on life...
Concrete exposed to cyclic wetting and drying in salty water conditions is thought to be subjected t...
Reflecting the need to protect concrete structures from de-icing salt and freeze-thaw loading, the s...
Concrete is the most widely used construction material owing to its good strength, mouldability and ...
Concrete structures are subjected to salt carried by air from sea side. This salt accumulates on con...
The present paper investigates the performance and efficacy of four protective surface applied mater...
Despite excellent service history, concrete pavement faces accelerated deterioration due to water an...
Despite excellent service history, concrete pavement faces accelerated deterioration due to water an...
AbstractThis paper investigates the influence of using environmental by-product materials (silica fu...
The purpose of this research is to enhance the performance of self-compacting concrete (SCC) to make...
Moisture content at the time of applying the protective material to concrete has the major influence...
In this work, the sorptivity properties of concrete with varioustypes of supplementary cementitious ...
Hydrophobic agents are surface protection materials capable of increasing the angle of contact betwe...
The corrosion of steel reinforcement caused by chloride penetration has a negative influence on life...
Concrete exposed to cyclic wetting and drying in salty water conditions is thought to be subjected t...
Reflecting the need to protect concrete structures from de-icing salt and freeze-thaw loading, the s...
Concrete is the most widely used construction material owing to its good strength, mouldability and ...
Concrete structures are subjected to salt carried by air from sea side. This salt accumulates on con...