A remarkable variety of organisms and wet materials are able to endure temperatures far below the freezing point of bulk water. Cryotolerance in biology is usually attributed to “antifreeze” proteins, and yet massive supercooling (10 MPa) required to damage concrete, the observed correlation between pavement damage and deicing salts, or the FT damage of cement paste loaded with benzene (which contracts upon freezing). In this work, we propose a different mechanism—nanofluidic salt trapping—which can explain the observations, using simple mathematical models of dissolved ions confined between growing ice and charged pore surfaces. When the transport time scale for ions through charged pore space is prolonged, ice formation in confined pores ...
A new model was proposed to provide a basic understanding of the freezing mechanism of pore water in...
A hypothesis regarding the mechanism causing salt frost scaling on Portland cement-bound materials i...
Frost salt scaling of concrete is related to cyclic freezing and melting of a few millimeter thick d...
A remarkable variety of organisms and wet materials are able to endure temperatures far below the fr...
Scaling of concrete due to salt frost attack is an important durability issue in moderate and cold c...
Freezing of water can be explained by the thermodynamic properties of the water due to the influence...
International audienceThe main purpose of the present study is to investigate the role of the materi...
10 pages, 2 figures, 23 referencesThe presence of liquid water in frozen media impacts the strength ...
To achieve the important goal of clinker reduction for concretes in cold and temperate climates, it ...
Realistic assessment of concrete durability must consider complex interactions when multiple mechani...
Concrete is fragile to freeze-thaw cycles (FTCs) in cold and wet regions, especially with the presen...
Severe deterioration of concrete joints has developed at a rapid rate for several Michigan highway p...
A hypothesis on the mechanism of ''salt-scaling'' of porous building materials is described. The hyp...
The reduction of the cement clinker content is an important prerequisite for the improvement of the ...
A key factor that affects freeze-thaw damages of cement-based porous materials (CBPMs) is the amount...
A new model was proposed to provide a basic understanding of the freezing mechanism of pore water in...
A hypothesis regarding the mechanism causing salt frost scaling on Portland cement-bound materials i...
Frost salt scaling of concrete is related to cyclic freezing and melting of a few millimeter thick d...
A remarkable variety of organisms and wet materials are able to endure temperatures far below the fr...
Scaling of concrete due to salt frost attack is an important durability issue in moderate and cold c...
Freezing of water can be explained by the thermodynamic properties of the water due to the influence...
International audienceThe main purpose of the present study is to investigate the role of the materi...
10 pages, 2 figures, 23 referencesThe presence of liquid water in frozen media impacts the strength ...
To achieve the important goal of clinker reduction for concretes in cold and temperate climates, it ...
Realistic assessment of concrete durability must consider complex interactions when multiple mechani...
Concrete is fragile to freeze-thaw cycles (FTCs) in cold and wet regions, especially with the presen...
Severe deterioration of concrete joints has developed at a rapid rate for several Michigan highway p...
A hypothesis on the mechanism of ''salt-scaling'' of porous building materials is described. The hyp...
The reduction of the cement clinker content is an important prerequisite for the improvement of the ...
A key factor that affects freeze-thaw damages of cement-based porous materials (CBPMs) is the amount...
A new model was proposed to provide a basic understanding of the freezing mechanism of pore water in...
A hypothesis regarding the mechanism causing salt frost scaling on Portland cement-bound materials i...
Frost salt scaling of concrete is related to cyclic freezing and melting of a few millimeter thick d...