Influence of Mineral Additives on Environmental Resistance of Concrete
Construction Science 2016
Ramunė Lebedeva, Gintautas Skripkiūnas, Asta Kičaitė

Hydraulic concrete is a composite material that consists of coarse and fine aggregates and a binder, which transforms from liquid to solid state while curing and is exposed to destructive impacts during exploitation. The research was carried out with various cements – Portland cement, slag Portland cement, slag cement and limestone. The results of research showed that quantity of slag in hardened Portland cement paste influences freezing-thawing of concrete for hydraulic structures. Hydraulic concrete under impact of the Baltic Sea is influenced by sea water and freezing and thawing cycles. Under the mentioned impacts exerted simultaneously, experiment results enable assessment of durability of hydraulic concrete. The objective of the work is to assess the impact of the environment of the Baltic Sea on changes in properties of hydraulic concrete after cyclic freezing and thawing.


Atslēgas vārdi
Concrete, freezing-thawing, hydraulic concrete, scaling of specimens, various cement

Lebedeva, R., Skripkiūnas, G., Kičaitė, A. Influence of Mineral Additives on Environmental Resistance of Concrete. Construction Science, 2016, Vol. 18, No. 1, 10.-16.lpp. ISSN 1407-7329. e-ISSN 2255-8551.

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