MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2022)

Factors Influencing the Electrical Properties of Ettringite Binders as Repair Materials

  • Tuinukuafe Atolo,
  • Noor Lamiya,
  • Ideker Jason H.,
  • Isgor O. Burkan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/202236402005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 364
p. 02005

Abstract

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Ettringite binders are increasingly being used as rapid-repair materials to extend the service-life of reinforced concrete where rebar corrosion has caused deterioration and spalling. The transport properties of these ettringite binders are important in assessing the longevity of such repairs. This study demonstrates how the electrical properties of such binders can be interpreted to obtain meaningful results related to the transport properties. In addition to the pore solution chemistry, the degree of saturation in calcium sulfoaluminate (CSA) cement was found to be an important factor in the electrical properties since ettringite binders can have greater self-desiccation at earlier ages than ordinary portland cement (OPC). After one day of hydration, the electrical properties suggested that the CSA containing mixtures had greater pore network connectivity than the OPC mixture and this can be attributed to the varying phase compositions. Thermodynamic modelling confirmed a high amount of ettringite formation in the CSA system and a lower capillary water and capillary porosity associated with this. The lower internal relative humidity of ettringite binders should be considered when using electrical measurements to evaluate their transport properties since it increases the total electrical resistivity.