Durability of concrete against sea water. Study of two types of Portland cement
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https://doi.org/10.3989/ic.1977.v30.i291.2661Abstract
In the present paper, the behaviour is set forth of mortars (1:3) made with two types of Spanish portland cement which have a C3A content of under 8 and 5 %, respectively, against sea water. This gives the evolution of mechanical bending strengths, corrosion coefficients (Koch-Steinegger), as well as the variation in the ionic concentration of the Solutions in which the mortar specimens were submerged (filtered water and sea water) during a 56-day period, the structural composition of the solid stage formed and the hydrated cement paste. On the other hand, a bibliographic survey is included on the durability of mortars and concretes against sea water.
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