Title of article
Identification of concrete deteriorating minerals by polarizing and scanning electron microscopy
Author/Authors
Gregerov?، نويسنده , , Miroslava and V?iansk?، نويسنده , , Dalibor، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
6
From page
680
To page
685
Abstract
The deterioration of concrete represents one of the most serious problems of civil engineering worldwide. Besides other processes, deterioration of concrete consists of sulfate attack and carbonation. Sulfate attack results in the formation of gypsum, ettringite and thaumasite in hardened concrete.
ts of sulfate attack may cause a loss of material strength and a risk of collapse of the concrete constructions. The authors focused especially on the microscopical research of sulfate attack. Concrete samples were taken from the Charles Bridge in Prague, Czech Republic. A succession of degrading mineral formation was suggested. Microscope methods represent a new approach to solving the deterioration problems. They enable evaluation of the state of concrete constructions and in cooperation with hydro-geochemistry, mathematics and statistics permit prediction of the durability of a structure. Considering the number of concrete constructions and their age, research of concrete deterioration has an increasing importance. The results obtained can also be useful for future construction, because they identify the risk factors associated with formation of minerals known to degrade structures.
Keywords
Sulphate attack , Microscopy , Aggregate , deterioration , Charles Bridge
Journal title
Materials Characterization
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Materials Characterization
Record number
2267377
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