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Low Permeability Concrete for Buildings Located in Marine Atmosphere Zone using Clay Brick Powder
Fecha
2020-02-28Registro en:
17578981
10.1088/1757-899X/758/1/012093
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
2-s2.0-85082133838
SCOPUS_ID:85082133838
0000 0001 2196 144X
Autor
Castillo, M.
Castillo, M.
Hernández, K.
Rodriguez, J.
Eyzaguirre, C.
Institución
Resumen
The concrete is not one hundred percent impermeable since the water that remains inside it causes its corrosion, in the case of reinforced concrete, exposed in an area of marine atmosphere, the sea salt mostly present in large particles of the marine spray, produce the reduction of the alkalinity of the concrete causing a rapid corrosion of the steel. There are buildings built in this marine area that have been designed without durability criteria, in which the use of pozzolanic materials is considered, for example, to fill the pores of the cement matrix and thus guarantee its impermeability. In the present study, the effect of clay brick powder (PLA) as a replacement for cement in concrete manufacturing is addressed, evaluating different characteristics of its components. The results indicate that pozzolanic activity and compressive strength increase, slump, voids content and the coefficient of permeability to water decreases.