Combined effects of vertical spacers and segregation on mass transport properties of reinforced concrete

Author:

Muslim F.,Wong H. S.ORCID,Cheng G.,Alexandrou C.,Liu B.,Buenfeld N. R.

Abstract

AbstractAll concrete structures contain reinforcement spacers, and deep sections can be affected by bleeding and segregation without displaying visible indications during casting. However, their effects on mass transport and long-term durability are not well studied. In this paper, reinforced concrete columns were prepared with plastic and cementitious spacers to achieve 50 mm cover, and compacted at different vibration frequencies and durations. 28d cured samples were extracted along the height, conditioned to equilibrium (21 °C, 75% RH or 50 °C, 7% RH), and then subjected to water absorption, electrical conduction, epoxy impregnation and fluorescence imaging. Samples from the top of the column consistently gave higher accessible porosity and mass transport compared to samples from the bottom. Presence of spacers caused additional increases in mass transport because of preferential flow through the spacer-concrete interface which is more porous and microcracked compared to bulk concrete farther away. Image analysis on cross-sections showed that the columns experienced some aggregate segregation despite care taken to avoid over-compaction. The resistance of concrete to ingress of aggressive agents decreases with increasing height due to the combined negative effects of reinforcement spacers and segregation.

Funder

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Imperial College London

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science,Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering

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