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A performance based approach for durability of concrete exposed to carbonation

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Carbonation is a widespread degradation of concrete and may be coupled with more severe degradations. In order to change from prescriptive requirements to performance based specifications for durability, through the equivalent performance concept, it is necessary to find relevant performance tests and indicators. Concrete mixtures of the reported study were designed complying with required binder contents and water–cement ratios to investigate the effects of binder composition, aggregate type and curing conditions. Early drying severely affected performances, as well as cement replacement by low-calcium fly ash. Aggregates had indirect effects on actual water content and curing. Porosity, gas permeability and chloride diffusivity were found as unreliable indicators for carbonation, since they only characterise compactness of concrete. An accelerated carbonation test is proposed as a performance test, as it is sensitive enough and results were consistent with natural carbonation in the studied exposure conditions. Another indicator, based on chloride diffusivity/initial CaO content ratio, could provide useful data for given aggregate mixes and curing conditions, as it takes into account compactness of concrete and chemical reactivity of binder.
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hal-01004926 , version 1 (14-10-2017)

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Emmanuel Rozière, Ahmed Loukili, François Cussigh. A performance based approach for durability of concrete exposed to carbonation. Construction and Building Materials, 2009, 23 (1), pp.190-199. ⟨10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2008.01.006⟩. ⟨hal-01004926⟩
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