Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on the Durability of Concrete Structures 2014
DOI: 10.5703/1288284315400
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Saturation of Air Entrained Voids and Its Implication on the Transport of Ionic Species in Concrete

Abstract: Air entrainment is commonly used to improve the durability of concrete materials exposed to freezing and thawing. While the influence of air voids on freeze/thaw damage and salt scaling is frequently studied, the influence of entrained air voids on ionic transport has been studied less frequently. Since ionic transport in concrete materials relies on pore fluid as the medium of conduction, only saturated or partially saturated air voids participate in the transport processes. This paper discusses the condition… Show more

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“…Unlike FF, the AFF of concrete describes pore structure characteristics of concrete mixtures, excluding air voids. In addition, concrete specimens in ASTM C 1556 ponding tests are submerged in 2.8M NaCl solution; thus, air voids typically remain unsaturated under these conditions (46,47).…”
Section: Experimental Determination Of Diffusion Coffecients For Hpc ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike FF, the AFF of concrete describes pore structure characteristics of concrete mixtures, excluding air voids. In addition, concrete specimens in ASTM C 1556 ponding tests are submerged in 2.8M NaCl solution; thus, air voids typically remain unsaturated under these conditions (46,47).…”
Section: Experimental Determination Of Diffusion Coffecients For Hpc ...mentioning
confidence: 99%