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A Fundamental Study for Development of Corrosion Inhibitor Repair Mortar

저탄소 방청 보수모르타르 개발을 위한 기초연구

  • Received : 2014.03.11
  • Accepted : 2014.06.20
  • Published : 2014.06.30

Abstract

The present study prepared 13 mixes to examine fundamental mixture proportions of corrosion inhibitor repair mortars. The mortar mixes were classified into three groups according to the selected test variables which are the substitution level of polymer for Group 1, ground granulated blast-furnace slag (GGBS) and fly ash (FA) for Group 2, and corrosion inhibitor for Group 3. Based on the test results, the optimum substitution levels of GGBS and FA could be recommended as 10% and 20%, respectively, though 1-day strength of mortar significantly decreased with their substitution. Furthermore, the appropriate substitution level of corrosion inhibitor was considered to be less than 1.5%. The flexural strength of mortar tested was higher than the predictions obtained from ACI 318-11 equation. The shrinkage strain of mortar was also conservative after an age of around 10 days compared with the predictions of ACI 209.

이 연구는 플라이애쉬와 고로슬래그를 치환한 방청 폴리머 보수모르타르의 개발을 위한 기초실험이다. 주요변수는 폴리머 수지 치환율, GGBS와 FA 치환율 및 방청제 치환율이다. 주요 측정항목은 초기슬럼프, 재령별 압축강도, 재령 28일 휨 강도, 건조수축 변형률이다. 실험 결과 모르타르의 압축강도 발현을 고려하였을 때 FA와 GGBS의 적정 치환율은 각각 10%와 20%로 추천될 수 있었다. 또한 방청체 치환은 모르타르의 압축강도를 감소시키는데, 적정 방청제 치환율은 1.5% 이하가 고려될 수 있었다. 한편 모르타르의 휨 강도는 ACI 318-11에서 제시하는 값인 $0.63{\sqrt{f_{ck}}}$보다 컸으며, 건조수축 변형률도 재령 10일 이후에는 ACI 209 예측값보다 낮았다.

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