Engineering Proceedings (Dec 2023)

Rapid Chloride Permeability Test of Mortar Samples with Various Admixtures

  • Miriama Čambál Hološová,
  • Adriana Eštoková,
  • Miloslav Lupták

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/engproc2023057036
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 57, no. 1
p. 36

Abstract

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This paper is focused on the permeability of cement composite samples with various admixtures. Permeability was examined by the rapid chloride permeability test due to the simple and relatively quick performance among the many methods. Permeability is one of the durability parameters considering the pore system of the composite structure. Ion diffusion provides information about inner pore structure by passing a charge through the sample. In real-life conditions, not only chlorides but also other ions can penetrate into the structure and cause corrosion. Various cement supplements were used as admixtures. The reference sample consisted of cement, fine sand, and water, while the rest of the samples consisted of 20% blast furnace slag, bypass dust, eggshells or recycled glass instead of the cement. The results showed lower permeability in samples containing blast furnace slag and eggshells and a higher charge passage in samples with recycled glass and bypass dust than for the reference sample.

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