Experimental Contribution Concerning the Effect of Carbonation Reaction on the Oxygen Permeability of Concrete

Authors

  • Mohamed El Ghazali Belgacem
    Affiliation

    University of Science and Technology Houari Boumedienne, USTHB, Algiers, Algeria

    National Center of Studies and Integrated Research on Building Engineering, CNERIB, Algiers, Algeria

  • Aissa Talah
    Affiliation

    University of Science and Technology Houari Boumedienne, USTHB, Algiers, Algeria

  • Rui Neves
    Affiliation

    Barreiro Technology School, Polytechnic Institute of Setubal, R. Américo da Silva Marinho, 2939-001 Barreiro, Portugal

  • Farid Belhamel
    Affiliation

    National Center of Studies and Integrated Research on Building Engineering, CNERIB, Algiers, Algeria

  • Smail Kechidi
    Affiliation

    Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, Rua Dr. Roberto Frias s/n, 4200-465 Porto, Portugal

https://doi.org/10.3311/PPci.15592

Abstract

Reinforced concrete (RC) structures are prone to steel corrosion that affects their service life. The two main processes, involved in the destruction of the steel-concrete self-protection are the carbonation and the penetration of chlorides. Understanding the behavior of these degrading phenomena is of paramount importance to enhance the field of predicting the service life of RC structures. In this investigation, a total number of 54 cylindrical specimens (150×100 mm2) and 54 cubic specimens (100×100 mm2) from six different concrete mixtures covering a range of water-to-cement ratio (w/c) between 0.76 and 0.36 was tested.
The effect of the carbonation reaction on the concrete oxygen permeability (assessed by a recent method), compressive strength, and weight has been investigated. The obtained data were analyzed to establish correlations to predict the oxygen permeability of non-carbonated concrete with concrete characteristics such as w/c ratio and compressive strength. Test results show good correlations. The results of the accelerated carbonation test showed that compressive strength increases with carbonation. Concerning the effect of carbonation reaction on concrete oxygen permeability which is the main goal of this paper, test results showed that carbonation considerably affects the concrete permeability. This result was observed for all concrete mixtures. Moreover, the relationship between carbonation depth and concrete oxygen permeability in ordinary concrete differed than high performance concrete. Furthermore, the increase of the oxygen permeability observed after the carbonation has been justified by the analysis of the Scanning Electron Microscopy images that show the formation of larger pores in comparison with non-carbonated concrete.

Keywords:

carbonation, compressive strength, oxygen permeability

Published Online

2020-09-21

How to Cite

Belgacem, M. E. G., Talah, A., Neves, R., Belhamel, F., Kechidi, S. “Experimental Contribution Concerning the Effect of Carbonation Reaction on the Oxygen Permeability of Concrete”, Periodica Polytechnica Civil Engineering, 64(4), pp. 1259–1268, 2020. https://doi.org/10.3311/PPci.15592

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Research Article