The free chloride and hydroxyl ion concentrations of the pore electrolyte phase present in mature, hydrated cement pastes containing equivalent quantities of chloride ion, introduced into the mix water as NaCl or CaCl//2, have been determined for two commercial cements. The corrosion rates of mild steel electrodes embedded in these materials have also been monitored by linear polarization. Specimens containing CaCl//2 are more aggressive than those with NaCl but the effect appears to be a result of changes occurring in the early stages of hydration rather than of longer term modifications in the pore solution chemistry. The two cememts were used a typical British Ordinary Portland cement (OPC) and Spanish Portland blast furnace cement (BFSC...
139 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.The chloride binding capacity...
The concentrations of Ca, S, Al, Si, Na, and K in the pore solutions of ordinary Portland cement (OP...
A study of several chemical and electrochemical factors which affect the behaviour of embedded steel...
The corrosion of steel caused by chloride ions is considered to be the main durability problem of re...
The hydroxide ion concentrations of expressed pore solutions of Ordinary Portland cement pastes cont...
International audienceThe durability of cement-based materials with respect to exterior aggressions ...
This paper reports the results of a study conducted to evaluate the influence of cement alkalinity o...
International audienceIn this paper, the influence of mineral additions on the microstructure and th...
This study investigates how the pH in the pore solution influences the chloride binding in Portland ...
The thermodynamic properties of chloride, nitrate and nitrite AFm hydrates have been determined. Inv...
To assess the resistance of steel against corrosion, mortar specimens were manufactured with a centr...
A new hydration model of OPC [1, 2] was used in this study. The quantities of hydration products wer...
This paper reports the results of a study conducted to evaluate the influence of cement alkalinity o...
A new hydration model of OPC [1, 2] was used in this study. The quantities of hydration products wer...
Blended cements might change the chemistry of the pore solution and subsequently affect the corrosio...
139 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.The chloride binding capacity...
The concentrations of Ca, S, Al, Si, Na, and K in the pore solutions of ordinary Portland cement (OP...
A study of several chemical and electrochemical factors which affect the behaviour of embedded steel...
The corrosion of steel caused by chloride ions is considered to be the main durability problem of re...
The hydroxide ion concentrations of expressed pore solutions of Ordinary Portland cement pastes cont...
International audienceThe durability of cement-based materials with respect to exterior aggressions ...
This paper reports the results of a study conducted to evaluate the influence of cement alkalinity o...
International audienceIn this paper, the influence of mineral additions on the microstructure and th...
This study investigates how the pH in the pore solution influences the chloride binding in Portland ...
The thermodynamic properties of chloride, nitrate and nitrite AFm hydrates have been determined. Inv...
To assess the resistance of steel against corrosion, mortar specimens were manufactured with a centr...
A new hydration model of OPC [1, 2] was used in this study. The quantities of hydration products wer...
This paper reports the results of a study conducted to evaluate the influence of cement alkalinity o...
A new hydration model of OPC [1, 2] was used in this study. The quantities of hydration products wer...
Blended cements might change the chemistry of the pore solution and subsequently affect the corrosio...
139 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.The chloride binding capacity...
The concentrations of Ca, S, Al, Si, Na, and K in the pore solutions of ordinary Portland cement (OP...
A study of several chemical and electrochemical factors which affect the behaviour of embedded steel...