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Abrasion and impact resistance of concrete before and after exposure to freezing and thawing cycles

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Abstract This study evaluated the abrasion and impact resistance of a number of self-consolidating and vibrated concretes before and after exposure to freezing and thawing cycles in the presence of… Click to show full abstract

Abstract This study evaluated the abrasion and impact resistance of a number of self-consolidating and vibrated concretes before and after exposure to freezing and thawing cycles in the presence of de-icing salts (salt scaling). The study investigated the effects of supplementary cementing materials (fly ash (FA), slag (SL), silica fume (SF), and metakaolin (MK)), binder contents (250 kg/m3 and 500 kg/m3), coarse aggregate size (10 mm and 20 mm), and coarse-to-fine (C/F) aggregate ratio (0.7 and 2). Around 32.5% extra average scaling damage was observed in the specimens that were exposed to abrasion before freezing and thawing compared to non-abraded specimens exposed to freezing and thawing. In addition, the pre-exposure to freezing and thawing cycles significantly reduced the impact and abrasion resistance, especially in concrete with low binder content and concrete with high C/F aggregate ratio. Concretes with SF and/or MK showed the highest resistance to abrasion and impact loading (before and after the exposure to salt scaling) while concrete with FA showed the lowest resistance. The results also indicated that using higher C/F aggregate ratio decreased the resistance of concrete to freezing and thawing and impact loading while no significant effect was observed when the coarse aggregate size was changed.

Keywords: freezing thawing; abrasion impact; resistance; thawing cycles; exposure freezing

Journal Title: Construction and Building Materials
Year Published: 2019

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