Science – Future of Lithuania / Mokslas – Lietuvos Ateitis, Vol 7, No 5 (2015)

Lithuanian Quarry Aggregates Concrete Effects of Alkaline Corrosion Tests

Aurimas Rutkauskas (Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Lithuania)
Giedrius Girskas (Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Lithuania)

Abstract


Aggregate alkaline corrosion of cement in concrete is going to respond in sodium and potassium hydroxide (lye) with active SiO2 found in some aggregates. During this reaction, the concrete has resulted in significant internal stresses which cause deformation of the concrete, cracking and disintegration. The reaction is slow and concrete signs of decomposition appear only after a few months or years. The study used two different aggregates quarries. Studies show that Lithuania gravel contaminated with reactive particles having amorphous silicon dioxide reacting with cement in sodium and potassium hydroxide and the resulting alkaline concrete corrosion. It was found that, according to AAR 2 large aggregates include Group II – potentially reactive because of their expansion after 14 days, higher than 0.1%.

Article in: Lithuanian

Article published: 2016-02-02

Keyword(s): alkali-aggregate reaction; aggregates; reactivity; alkalis; hygroscopic gel; expansion.

DOI: 10.3846/mla.2015.848

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