Aging and durability of concrete in lab and in field conditions – pore structure and moisture content gradients between inner and surface zones in RC structural elements

2017 
In real structures, gradients between inner and surface zones, which depend on the mix-design, as well as on curing and environmental conditions, are critical issues for durability, in particular when the mixture incorporates supplementary cementitious material (e.g. fly ash (FA)). This paper deals with pore structure and moisture content gradients, investigated not only on concrete samples in lab conditions, but also on reinforced concrete (RC) structural elements exposed for several years to three different outdoor environments (temperate climate, tidal zone in marine environment, as well as road and cold environment) and on full-scale structures (bridges). The experimental study was launched a lot of years ago within the framework of the large-scale and long-term “BHP 2000” French national project. The various mixtures studied (28-day cylinder compressive strengths ranging from 20 to 130 MPa) include high-performance concretes (HPCs) with or without silica fume (SF), as well as normal strength FA concr...
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