Bulletin of the Chinese Ceramic Society, Volume. 43, Issue 10, 3615(2024)
Effects of Anti-Corrosion Coating/Treating Ages on Performance Evolution of Marine Cast-in-Place Concrete
This article was based on indoor simulated marine environment erosion tests using concrete, by analyzing the compressive strength, coating bonding strength and chloride ion diffusion behavior of marine cast-in-place concrete after erosion, and the effects of anti-corrosion coating/treating ages on the mechanical properties and durability evolution of marine cast-in-place concrete were studied. The results show that compared with concrete without anti-corrosion coating/treating, anti-corrosion coating/treating concrete using silane and polyurethane coating shows a decrease in compressive strength fc after erosion in marine tidal areas, and concrete fc gradually decreases with the increase of curing age tc. Anti-corrosion coating/treating can effectively improve the long-term chloride ion erosion resistance of marine cast-in-place concrete, and with the increase of curing age tc, the effects of anti-corrosion coating/treating on reducing the surface chloride ion content Cs and apparent chloride ion diffusion coefficient Da of concrete becomes more significant. Taking into account the development of mechanical properties of cast-in-place concrete in the marine tidal zone environment and the effectiveness of anti-corrosion coating/treating measures, it is recommended to use silane and polyurethane coatings for coating with a curing age of not less than 5 and 10 d, respectively.
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JIANG Jinyong, ZHU Haiwei, QIAN Xin, YANG Haicheng, FAN Congjun. Effects of Anti-Corrosion Coating/Treating Ages on Performance Evolution of Marine Cast-in-Place Concrete[J]. Bulletin of the Chinese Ceramic Society, 2024, 43(10): 3615
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Received: Mar. 18, 2024
Accepted: Jan. 17, 2025
Published Online: Jan. 17, 2025
The Author Email: Haiwei ZHU (zhuhaiwei@nuaa.edu.cn)
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