Concrete admixtures - sustainable concrete

Authors

  • Oliver Schwoon Sika Services AG, Tueffenwies 16, 8048 Zurich, Switzerland

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14311/APP.2022.33.0558

Keywords:

admixtures, chloride migration coefficient, mix design, sulfate resistance

Abstract

Durability of concrete, an important part of the sustainability theme, was, is, and will be one of the main topics for large infrastructure projects like the Gotthard base tunnel. For such important structures a service life of more than 80 years is expected. The prevailing underground conditions like water ingress, aggressive waters etc. will influence the choice of the concrete system and mix design. Therefore, a focus is on the potential damage mechanisms on the concrete like chloride ingress or sulfate attack. A well-designed concrete will be durable concrete which can withstand various external attacks and achieves or even extends the designed service life of the concrete structure. Based on the knowledge that the main damaging mechanisms for concrete are based on water penetration into the concrete, various measures can be taken to achieve concrete structures with significantly reduced permeability. These measure ranges from reduction of the water/binder-ratio, increasing the density of the concrete using silica fume, to the use of special admixtures in order to increase the durability of concrete. In an extensive research program, the influence of mix design components e.g. different admixture types, water/binder-ratio on hardened concrete properties like chloride resistance (chloride migration coefficient), sulfate resistance and water conductivity have been tested and analyzed.

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Published

2022-03-03

How to Cite

Schwoon, O. . (2022). Concrete admixtures - sustainable concrete. Acta Polytechnica CTU Proceedings, 33, 558–563. https://doi.org/10.14311/APP.2022.33.0558