Carbonation-related microstructural changes in long-term durability concrete
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concrete, carbonation, microstructure, long-term durabilityAbstract
This paper discusses the effects of carbonation on the microstructure of portland cement concrete for longterm durability applications. A class C40 concrete (characteristic compression strength between 40 MPa and 44 MPa on the 28th day, according to Brazilian standard NBR 8953) was chosen for the experimental study of the carbonation effects, from which test samples were molded for accelerated test under a 100%-CO2 atmosphere after physical and mechanical characterization. It was observed that carbonation provoked a reduction of 5% to 12% of the concrete open porosity accessible to water. Flexural strength values obtained after the carbonation tests revealed a decrease of 12% and 25% in relation to the values obtained before tests on the 28th and 91st days, respectively.
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Copyright (c) 2020 Cláudio A. Rigo da Silva, Rubens J. Pedrosa Reis, Fernando Soares Lameiras, Wander Luiz Vasconcelos
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