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Title Evaluation on the Deterioration and Resistance of Cement Matric due to Seawater Attack
Authors 문한영 ; 이승태 ; 김홍삼
Page pp.175-183
ISSN 1229-5515
Keywords pore volume 인공해수; 압축강도; 길이변화; XRD 분석; 공극량; artificial seawater; compressive strength; length change; XRD analysis
Abstract Immersion tests with artificial seawater were carried out to investigate the resistance to seawater attack of 5 types of cement matrices. From the results of compressive strength and length change, it was found that blended cement mortars due to mineral admixtures, were superior to portland cement mortars with respect to the resistance to seawater attack. Moreover, XRD analysis indicated that the peak intensity ratio of low heat portland cement(LHC) paste, in portland cement pastes, had better results, and so did that of blended cement Paste. Pore volume of pastes by mercury intrusion porosimetry method demonstrated that total pore volume of ordinary portland cement(OPC) paste had a remarkable increase comparing with that of other pastes. In case of immersion of artificial seawater, the use of ground granulated blast-furnace slag and fly ash, however, showed the beneficial effects of 56% and 32% in reduction of total pore volume, respectively.