2023
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/2535/1/012015
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Mechanical Properties of Seawater Sea-sand Recycled Concrete in Sulfate Attack Environment

Abstract: Seawater sea-sand recycled concrete (SSRAC) is a new sort of green concrete, it has good environmental and economic benefits. In this paper, the dry-wet cycle and full immersion erosion environments is simulated. The change characteristics of mechanical properties of SSRAC under sulfate attack are studied and compared with ordinary concrete (OC) and freshwater river sand recycled concrete (RAC). The test shows that compared with immersion erosion, the dry-wet cycle significantly accelerates the deterioration r… Show more

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