Examination of the permeability of rubberized concrete with different water/cement ratios and their resistance against acid and sulfate attack

U. Kandil, H. A. Bulut
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This study aims to examine the permeability and acid and sulfate attack of waste rubber-substituted concrete containing recycled rubber in three different grain size classes (chips, crumb and powder) with two different water/cement (w/c) ratios (0.4 and 0.5). Waste rubber at different ratios (0%, 4%, 8%, 12%, 16%, 20%, and 24%) was used in concrete by replacing fine and coarse aggregates. Sorptivity, electrical resistivity, and acid and sulfate attack tests were conducted on concrete cured for 90 days. Although the capillarity coefficient values increased with the waste rubber replacement ratio increase, a decrease occurred after the 20% waste rubber replacement ratio. In 12% waste rubber-substituted concrete (0.4WR12) with a water/cement ratio of 0.4, the electrical resistivity value (8.3 kΩ.cm) was the highest, and concretes with low permeability could be produced. As a result of the use of 16% waste rubber in the concrete, 75% less compressive strength loss was observed after the acid attack compared to the control concrete. In concrete with a water/cement ratio of 0.5, when the waste rubber ratio increased by up to 16%, the compressive strength losses caused by the sulfate attack decreased dramatically (95.76% less) compared to the control concrete. The rubberized concrete with a water/cement ratio of 0.5 showed high resistance to acid and sulfate attacks. The experiment results showed that 12% to 16% waste rubbers are ideal ratios. In this study, the water/cement ratio was a valuable parameter for the waste rubber ratio in rubberized concrete.
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研究不同水灰比橡胶混凝土的渗透性及其抗酸碱和硫酸盐侵蚀的能力
本研究旨在检测废橡胶替代混凝土的渗透性以及酸和硫酸盐侵蚀性,该混凝土含有三种不同粒度等级的再生橡胶(碎屑、碎屑和粉末),以及两种不同的水/水泥(w/c)比(0.4 和 0.5)。在混凝土中使用不同比例(0%、4%、8%、12%、16%、20% 和 24%)的废橡胶替代细骨料和粗骨料。对养护 90 天的混凝土进行了吸水率、电阻率以及酸和硫酸盐侵蚀试验。虽然毛细管系数值随着废橡胶替代率的增加而增加,但在废橡胶替代率达到 20% 之后,毛细管系数值有所下降。在水灰比为 0.4 的 12% 废橡胶替代混凝土(0.4WR12)中,电阻率值(8.3 kΩ.cm)最高,可生产出低渗透性的混凝土。由于在混凝土中使用了 16% 的废橡胶,与对照混凝土相比,酸侵蚀后的抗压强度损失减少了 75%。在水灰比为 0.5 的混凝土中,当废橡胶比例增加到 16% 时,与对照混凝土相比,硫酸盐侵蚀造成的抗压强度损失大幅减少(减少 95.76%)。水灰比为 0.5 的橡胶混凝土具有很强的抗酸和抗硫酸盐侵蚀能力。实验结果表明,12% 至 16% 的废橡胶是理想的配比。在这项研究中,水灰比是橡胶混凝土中废橡胶配比的一个有价值的参数。
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