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Impact of different climates on the resistance of concrete to natural carbonation
Published in Elsevier Ltd
2019
Volume: 216
   
Pages: 450 - 467
Abstract
This paper describes a unique international inter-laboratory study on the carbonation resistance of concrete prepared with different supplementary cementing materials. Concrete specimens – from 45 different concrete mixtures – prepared centrally in Lafarge Centre de Recherche (France)were shipped in a sealed condition to 4 other academia research laboratories (located in USA, Canada, India and China). The specimens were exposed to the ambient environments and atmospheric CO2 concentrations in the five locations, including Lafarge Centre de Recherche in France, in both sheltered and unsheltered condition for a period of 5 years. Measurements of carbonation depth were performed at periodic intervals, and the data was analyzed to assess the influence of climatic conditions on the resistance to carbonation. The results indicate that the general trend of carbonation is not much different irrespective of the macroclimate. Further, the number of rainy days seems to have a more significant influence on the progress of carbonation than the total rainfall in the region. © 2019 Elsevier Ltd
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JournalData powered by TypesetConstruction and Building Materials
PublisherData powered by TypesetElsevier Ltd
ISSN09500618
Open AccessNo
Authors (3)
Concepts (11)
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    CONCRETE MIXTURES
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    Research laboratories
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    AMBIENT ENVIRONMENT
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    CARBONATION RESISTANCE
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    Climatic conditions
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    CONCRETE SPECIMENS
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    Laboratory studies
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    NATURAL CARBONATIONS
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    SHELTERED AND UNSHELTERED CONDITION
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    SUPPLEMENTARY CEMENTING MATERIALS
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    Carbonation