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Title: Hydrophobic concrete admixture product testing and validation : contractor's supplemental report for CPC Project F09-AR05A
Authors: Wachowski, Lawrence R.
Tourney, Paul G.
Miltenberger, Matthew A.
Berke, Neal S.
Keywords: Concrete--Mixing
Concrete--Additives--Evaluation
Reinforced concrete--Corrosion
Corrosion and anti-corrosives
Waterproofing
Concrete--Effect of salt on
STADIUM reactive transport model
Hycrete
Publisher: Construction Engineering Research Laboratory (U.S.)
Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.)
Series/Report no.: ERDC/CERL;CR-17-4
Abstract: The Department of Defense spends many millions of dollars annually to repair or replace steel-reinforced structures that are seriously damaged by corrosion. Reinforced concrete is readily damaged by corrosion because the cement/aggregate matrix is porous, allowing corrosive chemicals (e.g., chlorides from marine salts or road-deicing salts) to deeply penetrate structures following wetting/drying cycles. Damage modes include loss of reinforcement steel mass through corrosion and fracturing due to corrosion-product buildup or freeze/thaw cycling. These stresses can destroy a concrete structure many years short of its intended service life. This report documents one of several studies performed or supervised by the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center to demonstrate or test the efficacy of a commercial hydrophobic concrete admixture in preventing the ingress of water and chlorides into reinforced concrete structures or specimens. Laboratory testing addressed chloride ingress threshold (destructive examination of specimens), absorption, and transport. This report includes an executive summary of the project and a detailed record of all testing program results.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11681/26076
http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/26076
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