Influence of aggregate granulometry on air content in concrete mixture and freezing - thawing resistance of concrete
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2017Author
Zarauskas, Laurynas
Skripkiūnas, Gintautas
Girskas, Giedrius
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Concrete frost resistance is one of the main factors that effects its durability. This is particularly important in the harsh climate
regions where the water in concrete pores gets multiple freeze-thaw cycles. Concrete frost resistance can be increased by
changing the coarse aggregate content by volume in the concrete mixture, as it is changing and concrete porosity. It was found
that coarse aggregate volume concentration increase has a negative effect on predicted freezing - thawing resistance of concrete.
It was found the correlation between a closed porosity of concrete, coarse aggregate volumetric concentration, air content in the
concrete mixture and the predicted frost resistance of concrete. After statistical processing of test results it was found significant
dependencies between coarse aggregate volumetric concentration in concrete, its closed porosity and predicted concrete freezing
– thawing resistance and durability of concrete.
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