2014
DOI: 10.1680/adcr.13.00019
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Effect of sea water on calcium effective diffusion of ternary cement

Abstract: The influence of sea-water aggressive environments (sodium chloride, sodium sulfate and a mixture of both) on calcium effective diffusion of ternary Portland cement pastes (TPC) containing thermally activated paper sludge and fly ash has been evaluated from the leaching of calcium during a 90-day period. The degradation of the material over time is estimated from the calcium effective diffusivity. The results showed lower effective diffusion coefficients of calcium in the case of the TPC pastes. This behaviour… Show more

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“…Assuming a type of kinetics similar to that observed for our samples, this would correspond to a diffusion coefficient of 1.92.10 − 14 m 2 /s, a value very close to the one we obtained. To position our results in another type of aggressive environment, Goni et al [9] calculated the calcium diffusion coefficient Fig. 7.…”
Section: Kinetics Of the Cement Matrix Biodeteriorationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assuming a type of kinetics similar to that observed for our samples, this would correspond to a diffusion coefficient of 1.92.10 − 14 m 2 /s, a value very close to the one we obtained. To position our results in another type of aggressive environment, Goni et al [9] calculated the calcium diffusion coefficient Fig. 7.…”
Section: Kinetics Of the Cement Matrix Biodeteriorationmentioning
confidence: 99%