Damage Mechanism and Modeling of Concrete in Freeze-Thaw Cycles: A Review
Author(s): |
Jinjun Guo
Wenqi Sun Yaoqun Xu Weiqi Lin Weidong Jing |
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Medium: | journal article |
Language(s): | English |
Published in: | Buildings, 16 September 2022, n. 9, v. 12 |
Page(s): | 1317 |
DOI: | 10.3390/buildings12091317 |
Abstract: |
The deterioration of concrete microstructures in freeze-thaw (F-T) cycles is the primary reason for the reduction in the service life of concrete. This paper reviews recent progress in the theory of damage mechanisms and damage models of concrete in F-T cycles. It is a detailed review of the salt-freeze coupling condition, microstructure testing, and models for the evolution of concrete properties that are subjected to F-T damage. Summarized in this paper are the deterioration theory of water phase transition; the mechanism of chloride-F-T and sulfate-F-T damage; the microstructure testing of hydration products, pore structure, microcracks, and interfacial transition zones (ITZ). Furthermore, F-T damage models for the macrostructure are presented. Finally, the issues that are existing in the research and outlook of concrete F-T damage are highlighted and discussed. This paper is helpful in understanding the evolution of F-T damage, and also provides a comprehensive insight into possible future challenges for the sustainable design and specifications of concrete in cold environments. |
Copyright: | © 2022 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. |
License: | This creative work has been published under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC-BY 4.0) license which allows copying, and redistribution as well as adaptation of the original work provided appropriate credit is given to the original author and the conditions of the license are met. |
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