Compression and Splitting Tensile Strength Model of Recycled Seawater and Sea Sand Concrete after Seawater Freeze–Thaw Cycles

Author:

Tan Zhenyu1,Yang Deqiang2

Affiliation:

1. International College, Krirk University, Bangkok 10220, Thailand

2. School of Civil Engineering and Geomatics, Shandong University of Technology, Zibo 255000, China

Abstract

Using seawater, sea sand, and recycled bricks to make concrete for nearshore and marine engineering can save resources and protect the environment. Therefore, this article studies the mechanical degradation law and failure mechanism of recycled seawater and sea sand concrete (SSC) after seawater freeze–thaw (SFT) cycles. Using the replacement rate of recycled brick coarse aggregate as a variable, the mass loss rate, relative dynamic elastic modulus, compression and splitting tensile strength, and microstructure changes of specimens under different SFT cycles were tested, and a mechanical performance degradation model was established. The results indicate that the SFT failure of recycled brick coarse aggregate SSC results from the action of physical SFT and chemical crystallization. Friedel’s salts without cementitious properties and ettringite with expansive properties are generated inside the concrete due to the chloride and sulfate ions in the internal concrete and external seawater reacting with cement hydration products. The formation of harmful crystals leads to the loosening of the concrete, especially in the interface area between brick aggregates and cement. The calculated results of the mechanical model established in this article agree with the test results. The compression and splitting tensile strength decrease linearly with the increase in SFT cycles.

Funder

Doctoral Initiation Fund of Shandong University of Technology

Publisher

MDPI AG

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