The present report presents an experimental study of leaching of concrete caused by water percolating through the concrete, or by diffusion from concrete to external water in contact. An apparatus was designed and constructed in which de-ionised water could be forced, by external pressure, through a number of concrete specimens of differing characteristics. It was found that, whereas the initial water flow was normally low and uniform, most specimens showed a rapid increase in water flow after a certain period of time. This was probably due to formation of certain distinct percolation channels. The solid material around these channels was leached, the concrete becoming disintegrated, and almost no continuous cementitious material being left...
When concrete is exposed to the elements, its underlying microstructure can be attacked by a variety...
Concrete is usually the preferred material for construction of structures in contact with water duri...
Ca-leaching of cement-based materials induces detrimental effects on properties related to long-term...
The leaching process when water attacks concrete, and the effect of leaching on the strength and dur...
This paper deals with concrete behaviour under chemical and mechanical degradations. Experimental in...
In this paper, the pore structure characterization of concrete exposed to deionised water and 5% NaC...
Damage to the concrete surface can be observed at the waterline of hydraulic structures in fresh wat...
Due to common heavy snowfall in winter, concrete structures in cold countries are regularly in conta...
International audienceThis paper presents an experimental study to characterize the mechanical behav...
When concrete structures—such as pier supports—are placed in water, they can hav...
International audienceIn the case of a radioactive waste disposal, concrete containment structures m...
In a radioactive waste disposal, concrete containment structures must be studied over extended perio...
The aim of this work was to study the leaching of hazardous substances in additives and admixtures t...
When concrete structures are constructed in water they can potentially have a detrimental effect on ...
Although properly made concrete is inherently a durable material, there are many physical and chemic...
When concrete is exposed to the elements, its underlying microstructure can be attacked by a variety...
Concrete is usually the preferred material for construction of structures in contact with water duri...
Ca-leaching of cement-based materials induces detrimental effects on properties related to long-term...
The leaching process when water attacks concrete, and the effect of leaching on the strength and dur...
This paper deals with concrete behaviour under chemical and mechanical degradations. Experimental in...
In this paper, the pore structure characterization of concrete exposed to deionised water and 5% NaC...
Damage to the concrete surface can be observed at the waterline of hydraulic structures in fresh wat...
Due to common heavy snowfall in winter, concrete structures in cold countries are regularly in conta...
International audienceThis paper presents an experimental study to characterize the mechanical behav...
When concrete structures—such as pier supports—are placed in water, they can hav...
International audienceIn the case of a radioactive waste disposal, concrete containment structures m...
In a radioactive waste disposal, concrete containment structures must be studied over extended perio...
The aim of this work was to study the leaching of hazardous substances in additives and admixtures t...
When concrete structures are constructed in water they can potentially have a detrimental effect on ...
Although properly made concrete is inherently a durable material, there are many physical and chemic...
When concrete is exposed to the elements, its underlying microstructure can be attacked by a variety...
Concrete is usually the preferred material for construction of structures in contact with water duri...
Ca-leaching of cement-based materials induces detrimental effects on properties related to long-term...