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Long-Term Behaviour of Fly Ash and Slag Cement Grouts for Micropiles Exposed to a Sulphate Aggressive Medium

Authors :
José Luis Pastor
Isidro Sánchez
Francisco José Ibanco
Miguel Ángel Climent
Raúl Rubén Rodríguez
José Marcos Ortega
María Dolores Esteban
Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ingeniería Civil
Durabilidad de Materiales y Construcciones en Ingeniería y Arquitectura
Ingeniería del Terreno y sus Estructuras (InTerEs)
Source :
Materials, Vol 10, Iss 6, p 598 (2017), Materials; Volume 10; Issue 6; Pages: 598, RUA. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Alicante, Universidad de Alicante (UA), ABACUS. Repositorio de Producción Científica, Universidad Europea (UEM), Materials
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2017.

Abstract

Nowadays, one of the most popular ways to get a more sustainable cement industry is using additions as cement replacement. However, there are many civil engineering applications in which the use of sustainable cements is not extended yet, such as special foundations, and particularly micropiles, even though the standards do not restrict the cement type to use. These elements are frequently exposed to the sulphates present in soils. The purpose of this research is to study the effects in the very long-term (until 600 days) of sulphate attack in the microstructure of micropiles grouts, prepared with ordinary Portland cement, fly ash and slag commercial cements, continuing a previous work, in which these effects were studied in the short-term. The microstructure changes have been analysed with the non-destructive impedance spectroscopy technique, mercury intrusion porosimetry and the “Wenner” resistivity test. The mass variation and the compressive strength have also been studied. The impedance spectroscopy has been the most sensitive technique for following the sulphate attack process. Considering the results obtained, micropiles grouts with slag and fly ash, exposed to an aggressive medium with high content of sulphates, have shown good behaviour in the very long-term (600 days) compared to grouts made with OPC. The fee for publishing this open access paper has been provided by the R&D Center of Excellence in Architecture, Engineering and Design of European University (Spain). The research work included in the paper has been financially supported by the University of Alicante (Spain) through project GRE13-25.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19961944
Volume :
10
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Materials
Accession number :
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