Title:
Accelerated Test Method for Durability of Cement Mortars in Sea Water
Author(s):
Yoshio Kasai and Noboru Nakamura
Publication:
Symposium Paper
Volume:
65
Issue:
Appears on pages(s):
379-396
Keywords:
accelerated tests; cements; chemical attack; compressive strength; mortars (material); drying shrinkage; durability; dynamic modulus of elasticity; sea water; thermal shock.
DOI:
10.14359/6363
Date:
8/1/1980
Abstract:
This paper describes the use of an accelerated test method for durability of mortars using various cements exposed under the combined wetting and drying cycle conditions to seawater, simulating the concrete structures in marine environment. The mortar specimens were prepared using 12 types of cement and various water-cement ratios. The specimens were dried at 30, 60 and 80°C for 6 hours and subjected to wetting at 30°C in substitute seawater with salt concentrations of 0, 3.27 and 6.54 percent. Damage to the specimens exposed to such conditions is classed according to the following three types : scaling, cracking and sound due to attack by seawater and thermal shock.