Effect of water storage time on frost resistance of concrete

Katja Fridh, Göran Fagerlund

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Abstract

In high performance concrete (HPC) with low water-cement ratio, cement reaction will cause substantial drying expressed in terms of relative humidity (RH) of the pore water. This phenomenon is called self-desiccation. The RH-values as low as 85% have been measured in dense concretes that have been stored for more than 18 months in water. This means that there is almost no freezable water in the concrete until very low temperatures are reached. It also means that freeze-thaw tests made with young concrete might give results on the unsafe side. In this report some results from a bigger study of the effect of longterm water storage on the frost resistance of HPC are presented. The results show that previously self-desiccated concrete absorbs water when it is stored for a long time in water. Dilation tests during freezing indicate that concrete that was frost resistant when tested during the first months might become non-frost resistant after a long period of water storage. This must be considered in the design of freeze-thaw test methods.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationDurability of Building Materials and Components 8 : Proceedings
EditorsMichael A. Lacasse, Dana J. Varnier
PublisherNRC Research Press
Pages212-221
Volume1: Service life and durability of materials and components
ISBN (Print)0-660-17737-4
Publication statusPublished - 1999
EventInternational Conference on Durability of Building Materials and Components (8DBMC) - Vancouver, Canada
Duration: 1999 May 301999 Jun 3

Publication series

Name
Volume1: Service life and durability of materials and components

Conference

ConferenceInternational Conference on Durability of Building Materials and Components (8DBMC)
Country/TerritoryCanada
CityVancouver
Period1999/05/301999/06/03

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Materials Engineering

Free keywords

  • frost resistance
  • water absorption
  • performance based building
  • sustainable construction
  • high-performance concrete (hpc)
  • self-desiccation
  • w078
  • w080

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