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Study on the Resistance of Concrete to High-Concentration Sulfate Attack: A Case Study in Jinyan Bridge

Yingda Zhang, Zhaopeng Tang, Xinyue Liu, Xianliang Zhou, Xianliang Zhou, Wenting He, Xiaojun Zhou, Xiaojun Zhou

2024Materials17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Concrete structures face significant challenges in sulfate-rich environments, where sulfate attack can affect their durability and structural integrity. This study explores innovative approaches to enhancing concrete performance by integrating hydrophobic and densification technologies. It emphasizes the critical role of anti-sulfate erosion inhibitors in mitigating sulfate-induced damage, reducing water absorption, and inhibiting corrosive reactions. This research addresses prevalent issues in Chinese engineering projects where high sulfate concentrations are common, necessitating robust solutions for sulfate resistance. Through rigorous testing, including wet–dry cycling tests with 5% and 10% Na2SO4 solutions following the GB/T 50082-2009 standard, concrete formulations achieved exceptional long-term sulfate resistance, meeting or exceeding KS200-grade requirements. These findings provide valuable insights into optimizing concrete durability in sulfate-rich environments, offering practical strategies to enhance infrastructure resilience and reduce maintenance costs.

Topics & Concepts

SulfateBridge (graph theory)Resistance (ecology)Materials scienceForensic engineeringStructural engineeringGeotechnical engineeringEngineeringComposite materialMetallurgyMedicineEcologyBiologyInternal medicineConcrete Corrosion and DurabilitySmart Materials for ConstructionStructural Behavior of Reinforced Concrete