2023
DOI: 10.1515/secm-2022-0211
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Durability and microstructure analysis of concrete made with volcanic ash: A review (Part II)

Abstract: Concrete is the most frequently employed man-made material in modern building construction. Nevertheless, the serviceability of concrete structures has been significantly reduced owing to a variety of durability issues, especially when serving in a non-ideal environment and exposed to internal/external attacks such as chloride penetration, carbonation, sulfate, and so on. Several scholars have performed numerous studies on the strength and microstructure features of volcanic ash (VA) concrete and have discover… Show more

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“…Here, the water absorption for M01, M08, and M19 was 2.03%, 1.65%, and 1.57%, respectively. This indicates that VP and CC slightly reduced the water absorption capacity compared to conventional concrete; this result coincides with those of Higashiyama et al [86], Ahmad et al [87], and Siddique [88].…”
Section: Chloride Penetration Depth and Absorption Evaluationsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Here, the water absorption for M01, M08, and M19 was 2.03%, 1.65%, and 1.57%, respectively. This indicates that VP and CC slightly reduced the water absorption capacity compared to conventional concrete; this result coincides with those of Higashiyama et al [86], Ahmad et al [87], and Siddique [88].…”
Section: Chloride Penetration Depth and Absorption Evaluationsupporting
confidence: 89%