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Changes in Cement Hydrate Characteristics and Chloride Diffusivity in High Performance Concrete with Ages

재령에 따른 고성능 콘크리트의 수화 특성치와 염화물 확산성 변화

  • Received : 2019.04.08
  • Accepted : 2019.08.20
  • Published : 2019.11.01

Abstract

Cement hydrates and the related characteristics change with ages, and the behaviors are much related with chloride diffusion. In this work, 30% replacement ratio with FA(Fly Ash) and GGBFS(Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag) are considered for concrete with three levels of W/B (Water to Binder ratio) and 2 years of curing period. Chloride diffusion coefficients from accelerated condition are obtained at 5 measurement period (28days, 56days, 180days, 365days, and 730days), and the results are compared with porosity, binding capacity, and permeability from program-DUCOM. The similar changing pattern between chloride diffusion and permeability is observed since permeability is proportional to the square of porosity. Curing period is grouped into 4 periods and the changing ratios are investigated. Cement hydrate characteristics such as porosity, permeability, and diffusion coefficient are dominantly changed at the early ages (28~56 days), and diffusion coefficient in OPC concrete with low W/B continuously changes to 180days.

콘크리트의 수화물 및 이와 관련된 특성치들은 재령에 따라 변화하며 이는 염화물 확산성과 큰 관련이 있다. 본 연구에서는 세 가지 수준의 물-결합재 비와 플라이 애시 및 고로슬래그 미분말을 30% 혼입한 콘크리트 대하여 2년간 장기 양생을 수행하였다. 5번의 측정 시점(28일, 56일, 180일, 365일, 730일)에 대하여 촉진실험을 통하여 촉진 염화물 확산계수를 평가하였으며, DUCOM을 통하여 도출된 공극률, 염화물 구속능, 투수계수의 변화와 비교하였다. 염화물 확산성과 투수성의 변화 패턴이 가장 유사하였는데, 이는 투수성이 공극률의 제곱에 비례하기 때문이다. 또한, 각 재령 기간 동안 변화하는 비율을 분석하였는데, 초기 재령(재령 28일~56일)에서 공극률, 투수성 및 염화물 확산성의 변화가 지배적이었고, 낮은 물-결합재 비를 가진 OPC 콘크리트에서는 180일까지 확산성의 변화가 지속적으로 크게 평가되었다.

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