Improving Concrete Infrastructure Project Conditions by Mitigating Alkali–Silica Reactivity of Fine Aggregates

Author:

Akhnoukh Amin K.1

Affiliation:

1. Construction Management Department, College of Engineering, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC 27858, USA

Abstract

Alkali–silica reactivity (ASR) is one of multiple reactions responsible for premature loss in concrete infrastructure service life. ASR results in the formation of expansive, white-colored gel-like material which results in internal stresses within hardened concrete. ASR-induced stresses result in concrete cracking, spalling, and increased reinforcement steel corrosion rates. The main objective of this research is to improve the conditions of concrete infrastructure projects by mitigating ASR’s damaging effect. The expansion of accelerated mortar bars poured using fine aggregates collected from different sources is measured versus time to evaluate the aggregates’ reactivity. Different percentages of supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs), including class C fly ash and microsilica, were used in remixing mortar bars to evaluate the efficiency of different types of SCMs in mitigating mortar bar expansion. The research findings showed that SCMs can mitigate ASR, thus decreasing mortar bar expansion. The efficiency of SCMs in ASR mitigation is highly dependent on the incorporated SCM percentage and particle fineness. Silica fume, having the smallest particle size, displayed higher rates of ASR mitigation, followed by fly ash. The outcomes of this research will assist design engineers in avoiding future losses due to ASR cracking in concrete infrastructure projects, and reduce the excessive need for maintenance, repair, and replacement activities.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Engineering

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