Title:
Influence of Length of Moist Curing Time on Weight Change Behavior and Chloride Ion Permeability of Concrete Containing Silica Fume
Author(s):
Stella L. Marusin
Publication:
Symposium Paper
Volume:
114
Issue:
Appears on pages(s):
929-944
Keywords:
chlorides; concretes; curing; moist curing; permeability; silica fume; weight measurement; Materials Research
DOI:
10.14359/2455
Date:
5/1/1989
Abstract:
Purpose was to study the influence of the length of moist curing time on weight change behavior, chloride ion content, and chloride ion distribution profile through 10 cm concrete cubes made from concretes containing silica fume. Three concretes containing 2.5, 5, and 10 percent silica fume by weight of cement were prepared and tested. The concrete cubes were moist cured for 1, 3, 7, and 21 days. Then, after 21 days of air drying, all the cubes were immersed in 15 percent NaCl solution for 21 days. Following the 21-day soaking period and a subsequent 21-day final air-drying period, chloride ion contents at four different depths were determined using a potentiometric titration procedure. The test results showed that weight gain rate and chloride ion penetration in all tested concretes decreased when the length of moist curing period increased. All tested concretes showed the best performance for both reductions after the maximum moist curing period of 21 days used in this study.