Influence of Curing-Form Material on the Chloride Penetration of Off-Shore Concrete

Sangjun Park1, Yeol Choi2
1Architectural Engineering Research Team, DAEWOO E&C, Suwon, Korea
2School of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea

Tóm tắt

This paper presents an experimental study on the pore and penetration of chloride in seashore concrete depending on types of curing forms. Three types of concretes (Plain concrete, MSF concrete and FA concrete) with four different form types (wood, coating wood, steel and polypropylene film) were examined. The test results show that the air volume in concrete was relatively higher with steel and polypropylene forms than others, and wood form shows the least air volume. The penetration of chloride depending on type of form is showed a wide variability, that is, the values on plain concrete, MSF concrete and FA concrete are 115.2, 125.5 and 121.6 %, respectively. Based on the present study, concrete should be considered the conditions of curing form-type for durable concrete.

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