According to the report of the United Nations, it is said that two-third of world population would be influenced by water shortage before 2050. To use fresh water effectively, the usage of seawater in concrete industry seems imperative. However, the usage of seawater as concrete material is prohibited in almost all the standards or specifications around the world. In this article, the usage of seawater as a material of concrete based on the results of experimental works and deterioration prediction was discussed. Especially, the effects of by-products such as blast furnace slag or fly ash on the durability of concrete mixed with seawater were evaluated. In the experimental works, the measurements of the material diffusivity/permeability suc...
This paper presents a summary of data from wide range of concretes following periods of marine expos...
AbstractThis paper investigates the influence of using environmental by-product materials (silica fu...
Abstract: By 2025, there will be insufficient drinking water according to a report of the world mete...
To minimize the problem in the unequal distribution of the country\u27s water supply, the use of sea...
Seawater can be used as mixing water and curing water. Although the setting time of cement increased...
Corrosion of steel is one of the main causes of failure especially in structures located along coast...
The construction industry is one of the largest consumers of freshwater. Ordinary mortar mix require...
Chloride penetration from sea water may cause corrosion of reinforcement in concrete structures. Add...
Fly ash is widely used in the construction sector, but application with seawater has not fully utili...
Nowadays the use of chloride-contaminated raw materials is prohibited for reinforced concrete (RC) s...
This paper presents the results of a study on the durability of fly ash geopolymer concrete in a sea...
Corrosion has been a problem in the construction industry ever since steel was used in infrastructur...
Concrete production requires a large amount of water which causes a shortage of natural freshwater. ...
Using seawater for mixing concrete is potentially advantageous from a sustainability perspective. Ho...
The use of seawater for mixing concrete for reinforced concrete structures is prohibited, since it c...
This paper presents a summary of data from wide range of concretes following periods of marine expos...
AbstractThis paper investigates the influence of using environmental by-product materials (silica fu...
Abstract: By 2025, there will be insufficient drinking water according to a report of the world mete...
To minimize the problem in the unequal distribution of the country\u27s water supply, the use of sea...
Seawater can be used as mixing water and curing water. Although the setting time of cement increased...
Corrosion of steel is one of the main causes of failure especially in structures located along coast...
The construction industry is one of the largest consumers of freshwater. Ordinary mortar mix require...
Chloride penetration from sea water may cause corrosion of reinforcement in concrete structures. Add...
Fly ash is widely used in the construction sector, but application with seawater has not fully utili...
Nowadays the use of chloride-contaminated raw materials is prohibited for reinforced concrete (RC) s...
This paper presents the results of a study on the durability of fly ash geopolymer concrete in a sea...
Corrosion has been a problem in the construction industry ever since steel was used in infrastructur...
Concrete production requires a large amount of water which causes a shortage of natural freshwater. ...
Using seawater for mixing concrete is potentially advantageous from a sustainability perspective. Ho...
The use of seawater for mixing concrete for reinforced concrete structures is prohibited, since it c...
This paper presents a summary of data from wide range of concretes following periods of marine expos...
AbstractThis paper investigates the influence of using environmental by-product materials (silica fu...
Abstract: By 2025, there will be insufficient drinking water according to a report of the world mete...