2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0008-8846(02)00712-3
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Study of chloride binding and diffusion in GGBS concrete

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“…Concrete exposed to seawater spray for 25 years, containing high slag replacement rates (45-65%) and a w/c ratio of 0.40, was found to successfully resist chloride ion penetration (71). This effect on chloride penetration is attributed to the capacity to bind chlorides (Friedel's salt formation), thereby reducing the ion diffusion coefficient (70,72,73). Furthermore, the addition of GBFS, while lowering the pH in the pore solution, had no adverse effect on steel corrosion (68,74).…”
Section: Adición De Materiales Mineralesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Concrete exposed to seawater spray for 25 years, containing high slag replacement rates (45-65%) and a w/c ratio of 0.40, was found to successfully resist chloride ion penetration (71). This effect on chloride penetration is attributed to the capacity to bind chlorides (Friedel's salt formation), thereby reducing the ion diffusion coefficient (70,72,73). Furthermore, the addition of GBFS, while lowering the pH in the pore solution, had no adverse effect on steel corrosion (68,74).…”
Section: Adición De Materiales Mineralesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Con altos niveles de reemplazo (45-65%) de escoria y una relación a/c de 0,40 se ha confirmado la resistencia a la penetración del ion cloruro para bloques expuestos a zonas de mareas por 25 años (71). Este efecto, en la penetración de los cloruros se atribuye a la capacidad de enlazar cloruros (formación de Sal de Friedel) reduciendo así su coeficiente de difusión (70,72,73). Adicionalmente, se ha comprobado que la adición de GBFS, aunque disminuye el pH de la solución de poros, no tiene efectos adversos para la corrosión del acero (68,74).…”
Section: Adición De Materiales Mineralesunclassified
“…A proportion of chloride ions is bound to the solid phase in concrete. This chloride binding process is very complicated and influenced by various factors [16,38,21], which is generally simplified by the binding adsorption isotherms. In this study, we choose the following Langmuir isotherm in the modeling…”
Section: Chloride Bindingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Improved durability has been achieved by the addition of ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBS) [3,4], fly ash [5,6], silica fume [7] and metakaolin [8]. It is noteworthy that much of the research cited above into the improved durability performance of concretes incorporating SCM was conducted using CEM I type Portland cements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%