Capillary permeability of concrete in salt media in dry hot climate
Natalya Goncharova, Zebuniso Abobakirova, Alexsandr Mukhamedzanov
Abstract
The article describes the method of testing concrete for capillary permeability. Results of carried out studies on determination of capillary suction (Wbs) of saline solution during evaporation and establishment of cyclic temperature regime are given. It has been found that in order to reliably evaluate the capillary permeability of concrete in dry hot climates, it is sufficient to subject the samp les to 60 cycles of preliminary alternate heating and cooling, followed by testing in a climate chamber for capillary suction of a salt solution at a temp erature of 40°C and a relative air humidity of 30%.
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Capillary actionHumidityRelative humidityPermeability (electromagnetism)Materials scienceEvaporationEnvironmental scienceComposite materialSuctionGeotechnical engineeringChemistryGeologyMeteorologyEngineeringMechanical engineeringMembranePhysicsBiochemistryConcrete and Cement Materials ResearchStructural mechanics and materialsInnovations in Concrete and Construction Materials