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Frost Resistance and Pore Structure of Concrete Incorporated with Rubber Aggregates and Nano-SiO2

Jun Fang, Lei Zhao, Jicun Shi

2021Materials21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper aims to develop frost-resistant concretes, and investigate their pore structures and freeze–thaw damage mechanism. The frost-resistant concrete mixtures are designed by using rubber particles and nano-SiO2 to partially replace sands. The chord lengths, specific surface areas, contents and spacing coefficients of the pores in the designed concretes are measured and analyzed. The results show that concrete mixture incorporated with 5% silanized rubber and 3% nanosilica shows good synergetic effect by considering both mass loss and relative dynamic modulus of elasticity (RDME). The freeze–thaw damage degree of the concrete could be reduced by adding high elastic rubber particles, due to filling and constraining pores, and resulting in better uniform pore distribution and smaller pore spacing coefficient. Furthermore, the correlations between frost resistance and pore are analyzed and proposed.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceNatural rubberComposite materialFrost (temperature)Elastic modulusModulusNano-Concrete and Cement Materials ResearchInnovative concrete reinforcement materialsSmart Materials for Construction