The Effect of Secondary Ettringite Formation on the Durability of Concrete

The Effect of Secondary Ettringite Formation on the Durability of Concrete
Author: Robert L. Day
Publisher: Portland Cement Association
Total Pages: 134
Release: 1992
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

The report comprises a review and analysis of the available literature pertaining to the causes, effects and prevention of secondary (delayed) ettringite in concrete . Over 300 publications have been examined . Case studies of damage in concrete possibly caused by secondary ettringite formation are examined first. Fundamental research on secondary ettringite formation, its chemistry, and deposition mechanisms is then reviewed. Key investigations on the topic are analyzed in detail. Next, the potential importance of (a) method of heat-curing and (b) the chemistry of cement is outlined. In the final chapter, a rapid test for evaluation of potential secondary ettringite susceptibility (the "Duggan" test) is evaluated. The analysis indicates that there appears to be a potential for a secondary ettringite formation problem in North America; it is highly probable that secondary ettringite formation can lead to significant deterioration of heat-treated concrete. However, it is unlikely that secondary ettringite formation is, or will be, the sole mechanism responsible for premature deterioration. The critical factors that determine extent of damage due to secondary ettringite formation are (a) duration of delay period before heating the concrete; (b) severity of the heating and/or cooling regime ; and (c) the SO3/A1203 ratio of the cement. There is no evidence that nonheat-treated concrete is susceptible to this phenomenon. Further research and improvements to the Duggan test may result in the development of a useful standard test method to assess the long-term dimensional stability and durability of concrete.

Effect of High Curing Temperatures on the Strength, Durability and Potential of Delayed Ettringite Formation in Mass Concrete Structures

Effect of High Curing Temperatures on the Strength, Durability and Potential of Delayed Ettringite Formation in Mass Concrete Structures
Author: Lucy Acquaye
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2006
Genre:
ISBN:

3. Concrete mixes containing 18% fly ash and 50% slag and cured at the elevated temperatures resulted in much lower permeability. The low permeability of the blends delayed the onset of ettringite formation as well as the amount formed when compared to the plain cement mixes. This was particularly evident in the slag mixes.

Ettringite

Ettringite
Author: Bernard Erlin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1999
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

Sulfate Attack on Concrete

Sulfate Attack on Concrete
Author: J. Marchand
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2001-10-11
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0203301625

Sulfate Attack on Concrete provides a comprehensive reference to this important subject. It covers: a short history of concrete deterioration due to sulfate attack, the origin of sulfates in concrete, the importance of appropriate concrete processing, forms and physical-chemical mechanisms of concrete deterioration due to sulfates, preventative mea

Fundamentals of High-Performance Concrete

Fundamentals of High-Performance Concrete
Author: Edward G. Nawy
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2000-11-16
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780471385554

High performance concrete is a key element in virtually all-large construction projects, from tall office and residential buildings to bridges, tunnels and roadways. The fully updated Second Edition helps professionals to understand the performance capabilities of these construction materials when selecting the type of concrete to use for particular projects. The author is one of the worlds acknowledged experts on high performance concrete.