Publication detail
The effect of different degradation environments on chloride content and carbonation in concrete
HRABOVÁ, K. VOŘECHOVSKÁ, D. MAZÁN, T. LISZTWAN, D. KOCÁB, D. ROVNANÍKOVÁ, P. KONEČNÝ, P.
Original Title
The effect of different degradation environments on chloride content and carbonation in concrete
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
Different forms and combinations of degradation attacks cause the damage of concrete and reinforced concrete structures. Among the most usual belong ingress of chlorides and carbonation that influence the quality of the concrete and also affect its ability to protect reinforcement. The resistance of concrete against the mentioned attacks is given also by other surrounding conditions, like temperature, mechanical load, etc. In this paper, experimental findings are presented focused on the investigation of the effect of three different degradation environments, namely freeze-thaw cycles, immersion in salt solution and placing in carbonation chamber, on concentration of chlorides and degree of carbonation in concrete profile. The degradation environments were varied in order to compare the effect of each environment separately and also the effect of combined environmental action.
Keywords
concrete, service life, durability, chlorides, carbonation
Authors
HRABOVÁ, K.; VOŘECHOVSKÁ, D.; MAZÁN, T.; LISZTWAN, D.; KOCÁB, D.; ROVNANÍKOVÁ, P.; KONEČNÝ, P.
Released
30. 12. 2024
ISBN
9786197603675
Book
Technologies for a Sustainable Future, SGEM 2024
ISBN
1314-2704
Periodical
International multidisciplinary geoconference SGEM
Year of study
24
Number
6.1
State
Republic of Bulgaria
Pages from
325
Pages to
332
Pages count
7
URL
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT189595,
author="Kristýna {Hrabová} and Dita {Vořechovská} and Tomáš {Mazán} and Dominik {Lisztwan} and Dalibor {Kocáb} and Pavla {Rovnaníková} and Petr {Konečný}",
title="The effect of different degradation environments on chloride content and carbonation in concrete",
booktitle="Technologies for a Sustainable Future, SGEM 2024",
year="2024",
journal="International multidisciplinary geoconference SGEM",
volume="24",
number="6.1",
pages="7",
doi="10.5593/sgem2024/6.1/s26.48",
isbn="9786197603675",
issn="1314-2704",
url="https://epslibrary.at/sgem_jresearch_publication_view.php?page=view&editid1=9814"
}