2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.cemconres.2020.106335
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Physicochemical properties of the Portland cement-based mortar exposed to deep seafloor conditions at a depth of 1680 m

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“…These results indicate that damages and dimensional changes at submillimeter to submicron scales as was reported in our previous study (Kobayashi et al 2021) do not appear due to the action of short-term hydraulic pressure.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…These results indicate that damages and dimensional changes at submillimeter to submicron scales as was reported in our previous study (Kobayashi et al 2021) do not appear due to the action of short-term hydraulic pressure.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…As already reported in Kobayashi et al (2021), specimens salvaged from the deep seafloor with a depth of 1680 m at Tarama Knoll were severely damaged as shown in Fig. 2.…”
Section: Effects Of Short-term Hydraulic Pressure On a Laboratory Scale -The First Step For Verifying Mechanical Damages On The Mortar Spsupporting
confidence: 70%
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“…Cement-based materials are also adopted to construct offshore structures using underwater concreting. Several kinds of research investigated the properties of cement-based materials in deep-sea conditions and showed the results of the deterioration mechanism due to the microstructural changes with pressurization [18,19] The authors invented an environment-friendly underwater mining method that aims to control the dispersion of seabed surface sediments and fill the extracted areas by sealing a submerged mine site with anti-washout cement-based sealants. That is to say, sealants can restrain suspension by covering the mining area in advance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%