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LONG -TERM BEHAVIOR OF SILICA FUME CONCRETE EXPOSED TO DIFFERENT AGGRESSIVE MEDIA

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The durability of high strength concrete (HSC) was experimentally investigated in terms of
compressive, tensile and bond strengths. The effect of curing media, (air and tap water) and the
effect of emersion in sea- water were taken into consideration. The silica fume (SF) concrete
specimens were exposed directly to two types of environmental attack (sodium sulphate and
sodium chloride). The specimens were submerged in two different solutions of sodium sulphate
having concentrations of 5% and 7% and sodium chloride of 2% and 4% concentrations. The
specimens were tested after 28, 360, 540 and 720 days. The SF addition was 10% by weight of
cement. Test results showed that the compressive, tensile and bond strengths generally increase,
with higher early age strength and higher early rate of strength gain, with time up to about two
years. High strength concrete, incorporating silica fume, when exposed to sulphate and chloride
solutions, exhibits highest values, higher rates of increase and the lowest rates of decrease of
compressive strength up to 24 months. X-ray diffraction (XRD) patterns of the hardened
specimens were plotted for all cured conditions, which explain the chemical compounds formed
aRer hardening.

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10.21608/erjm.2005.69969

Keywords

Durability, Concrete Strength, Aggressive Media, X-Ray Diffraction

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M.M.

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El-Aiat

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Materials Dept., Faculty of Engineering Zagazig University, EGYPT

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M. M.

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Balaha

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Materials Dept., Faculty of Engineering Zagazig University, EGYPT

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A.G.

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Abdel-Rahman

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Materials Dept., Faculty of Engineering Zagazig University, EGYPT

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H.E.

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Anwar

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Industrial Technical Institute Zagazig, Egypt

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28

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3

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10625

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2005-07-01

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2020-02-04

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2005-07-01

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277

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284

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1110-1180

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3009-6944

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ERJ. Engineering Research Journal

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LONG -TERM BEHAVIOR OF SILICA FUME CONCRETE EXPOSED TO DIFFERENT AGGRESSIVE MEDIA

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22 Jan 2023