Concrete structures are often exposed to harsh environmental conditions during their service life. Therefore, the investigation of transport properties and deterioration of concrete in different environments is an important topic. This paper reports the influence of salts (NaCl and Na2SO4) and exposure conditions (ideal laboratory (20 °C, 95% RH), a city and sea environment; including sheltered and exposed conditions) on capillary imbibition in cementitious materials with different water to cement ratios (0.4 and 0.6). First, the pore structure was assessed by water absorption under vacuum, torrent permeability, resistivity, and moisture content. The second part revolves around the capillary imbibition phenomenon with different imbibition l...
grantor: University of TorontoAlmost all forms of deterioration in reinforced concrete inv...
© 2017, Budapest University of Technology and Economics. All rights reserved. In this work, the sorp...
This paper presents the results from a study of water sorptivity of concrete surface layer. The sorp...
Concrete structures are often exposed to harsh environmental conditions during their service life. T...
In this work, the sorptivity properties of concrete with varioustypes of supplementary cementitious ...
Sorptivity describes the pore connectivity of cementitious materials. This property is widely used f...
The capillary absorption capacity exerts an important effect on the durability of cement-based mater...
Concrete exposed to cyclic wetting and drying in salty water conditions is thought to be subjected t...
The traditional approach for evaluating capillary imbibition, which describes the phenomena as a lin...
Capillary imbibition or water uptake tests are practical and they satisfactorily describe the perfor...
The applied load has significantly impacted on the permeability behavior of concrete. Although many ...
The present paper investigates the performance and efficacy of four protective surface applied mater...
In this paper, the pore structure characterization of concrete exposed to deionised water and 5% NaC...
This paper presents the results from a study of water sorptivity of concrete surface layer. The sorp...
The steel reinforcement corrosion in reinforced concrete elements is the primary cause of rehabilit...
grantor: University of TorontoAlmost all forms of deterioration in reinforced concrete inv...
© 2017, Budapest University of Technology and Economics. All rights reserved. In this work, the sorp...
This paper presents the results from a study of water sorptivity of concrete surface layer. The sorp...
Concrete structures are often exposed to harsh environmental conditions during their service life. T...
In this work, the sorptivity properties of concrete with varioustypes of supplementary cementitious ...
Sorptivity describes the pore connectivity of cementitious materials. This property is widely used f...
The capillary absorption capacity exerts an important effect on the durability of cement-based mater...
Concrete exposed to cyclic wetting and drying in salty water conditions is thought to be subjected t...
The traditional approach for evaluating capillary imbibition, which describes the phenomena as a lin...
Capillary imbibition or water uptake tests are practical and they satisfactorily describe the perfor...
The applied load has significantly impacted on the permeability behavior of concrete. Although many ...
The present paper investigates the performance and efficacy of four protective surface applied mater...
In this paper, the pore structure characterization of concrete exposed to deionised water and 5% NaC...
This paper presents the results from a study of water sorptivity of concrete surface layer. The sorp...
The steel reinforcement corrosion in reinforced concrete elements is the primary cause of rehabilit...
grantor: University of TorontoAlmost all forms of deterioration in reinforced concrete inv...
© 2017, Budapest University of Technology and Economics. All rights reserved. In this work, the sorp...
This paper presents the results from a study of water sorptivity of concrete surface layer. The sorp...