Title of article :
The Effect Of Antifreeze Admixtures On Compressive Strength Of Concretes Subjected To Frost Action
Author/Authors :
ARSLAN, Metin Gazi Üniversitesi - Faculty of Technology, Turkey , ÇULLU, Mustafa Gümüşhane University - Faculty of Civil Engineering, Turkey , DURMUŞ, Gökhan Gazi Üniversitesi - Faculty of Technology, Turkey
From page :
299
To page :
307
Abstract :
This study aims to determine the effect of antifreeze admixture used in the concretes subjected to frost action on the concrete compressive strength. Three groups of concrete samples of C30 class were prepared with antifreeze admixtures by using the mixture of 30% calcium nitrate and 5% hydroxy ethoxy amin (A), calcium nitrate (B), Polyhydroxy amine (C). Concrete samples are put in the freezer in a fresh state 15 min after the mixing. Samples are subjected to frost action in 0, -5, -10, - 15 and -20°C degrees for 48 hours. On the concrete samples water cured after 48 hours, compressive strength tests of 28 day are conducted. Consequently, it is seen that with the increase of the set temperature that concrete is cured, compressive strength of concrete is decreased and among all types of antifreezes the maximum decrease is seen between 0 and -5°C while the decrease in compressive strength is relatively less for -10, -15 and -20°C.
Keywords :
Antifreeze , concrete production in cold weather , compressive strength.
Journal title :
Gazi University Journal Of Science
Journal title :
Gazi University Journal Of Science
Record number :
2600365
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