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Percolation Analysis On Porous Concrete Using Microstructural CT Image Processing and Probability Distribution Functions (투수 콘크리트의 미세구조 CT 이미지와 확률 분포 함수를 사용한 투수성 분석)

  • Chung, Sang-Yeop;Han, Tong-Seok
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.32 no.1A
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    • pp.31-37
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    • 2012
  • The phase distribution in concrete materials strongly affects its material properties. It is important to identify the spatial distribution of void in concrete because the void in concrete materials affects mechanical behavior and permeability significantly. Therefore, a proper method to describe the void distribution of a material is needed. In this research, CT(computed tomography) is used to examine and to quantify the void distribution of porous concrete specimens. 3D concrete digital specimens are created by subsequent stacking of 2D cross-sectional images from CT. Then, probability distribution functions such as two-point correlation, lineal-path and two-point cluster functions are used for void distribution characterization. It is confirmed that probability distribution functions obtained from CT images are effective in characterizing void distributions including the anisotropy and percolation.

Modeling on Compressive Strength in High Performance Concrete Using Porosity (공극률을 이용한 고성능 콘크리트의 압축강도 특성 모델링)

  • Lee, Hack Soo;Kwon, Seung Jun
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.16 no.6
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    • pp.124-133
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    • 2012
  • Compressive strength in concrete increases with time. Regression analysis with time is conventionally performed for strength evaluation and prediction. In this study, hydrate amount is assumed as a function of hydration rate and porosity, and modeling on compressive strength is carried out considering decreasing porosity with time, which does not need the regression analysis with time. For twenty one mix proportions of HPC (High Performance Concrete), DUCOM (FE program) which can simulate the behavior in early aged concrete is utilized, and porosity from each mix proportions is obtained with time. For HPC with OPC (Ordinary Portland Cement) concrete, modeling on compressive strength is performed considering hydration rate, unit content of cement, and porosity with time. For HPC with mineral admixtures, a long-term parameter which can handle long-term strength development is additionally considered. From the comparison with the previous test results, the applicability of the proposed model is verified.

Effects of Micropores on the Freezing-Thawing Resistance of High Volume Slag Concrete (슬래그를 다량 치환한 콘크리트의 동결융해 저항성능에 미치는 미세공극의 영향)

  • Kim, Rae-Hwan;Kim, Gyu-Yong;Lee, Bo-Kyeong;Shin, Kyoung-Su;Song, Gwon-Yong
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.67-74
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    • 2015
  • In this study, effects of micropores on the freezing-thawing resistance of high volume slag concrete are reviewed. Concrete was made with slag which contains the ground granulated blast furnace slag(GGBS) and the pig iron preliminary treatment slag(PS) by replacing 0, 40, 70 %, then compressive strength, freezing-thawing resistance, micropores were reviewed. Also, specified design strength, target air contents were set. Deterioration was induced by using 14-day-age specimen which has low compressive strength for evaluating deterioration by freeze-thawing action. As results of the experiment, despite of specified design strength which has been set similarly and ensured target air contents, the pore size distribution of the concrete showed different results. Micropores in GGBS70 specimen have small amount of water which is likely to freeze because there is small amount of pore volume of 10~100 nm size at 0 cycle which has not been influenced by freezing-thawing. For these reasons, it was confirmed that the freezing-thawing resistance performance of GGBS70 is significantly superior than other specimens because relatively small expansion pressure is generated compared to the other specimens.

An Analysis of Pore Network of Drilling Core from Pohang Basin for Geological Storage of CO2 (이산화탄소 지중저장을 위한 포항분지 시추코어의 공극구조 분석)

  • Park, Jihwan;Park, Hyeong-Dong
    • Tunnel and Underground Space
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.181-191
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    • 2016
  • In geological storage of $CO_2$, the behavior of $CO_2$ is influenced by pore network of rock. In this study, the drilling cores from Pohang Basin were analyzed quantitatively using three-dimensional images acquired by X-ray micro computed tomography. The porosities of sandstone specimens around 740 m-depth (T1), 780 m-depth (T2) and 810 m-depth (T3) which were target strata were 25.22%, 23.97%, 6.28%, respectively. Equivalent diameter, volume, area, local thickness of pores inside the sandstone specimens were analyzed. As a result, the microstructural properties of T1 and T2 specimens were more suitable for geological storage of $CO_2$ than those of T3 specimens. The result of the study can be used as input data of the site for decision of injection condition, flow simulation and so on.

Analysis for Steel Corrosion-Induced Damage in Cross-Section of Reinforced Concrete (철근부식에 의한 철근 콘크리트 단면의 손상 해석)

  • Jung-Suk Kim;Ki Yong Ann
    • Journal of the Korean Recycled Construction Resources Institute
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.79-88
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    • 2023
  • In this study, a development of the rust formation arising from steel corrosion was modelled to quantify the structural impact in steel reinforced concrete. The interfacial gap, cover depth and diameter of steel rebar were taken for variables in modelling. It was found that the interfacial gap was the most influencing on the structural limit at steel corrosion, followed by steel diameter and cover depth. At 75 mm of cover depth with 20 mm of the steel diameter, the rust amount to reach cracking accounted for 16.95-27.69 ㎛ to 1-10 ㎛ of the interfacial gap. It was found that there was no risk of cracking and structural limit until the rust was formed within the interfacial gap. With a further formation of rust, the concrete section was successively behaved to yielding, cracking and failure. Additionally, the interfacial gap was the most dominant parameter for the rust amount to reach the cracking of concrete at the interfacial zone, whilst the cover depth had a marginal effect on cracking but had a crucial influence on the rust to failure.

Physical Properties Evaluation of Porous Concrete according to Target Porosity and Pumice Contents Ratio for Application of the Aquatic Environment (수계환경 적용을 위한 설계공극률 및 부석 혼입률에 따른 포러스콘크리트의 물리적 특성 평가)

  • Kim, Woo-Suk;Park, Jae-Roh;Kim, Bong-Kyun;Seo, Dae-Seuk;Park, Jun-Seok
    • Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute
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    • v.28 no.6
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    • pp.703-711
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    • 2016
  • The present study is mainly aimed at securing adequate pores which are applicable to the aquatic environment and satisfying the required strength of porous concrete as a structure by substituting pumice for crushed stone which is usually used for the fabrication of porous concrete. Accordingly, in order to deduce the optimum mixing conditions applicable to the aquatic environment, we sought to evaluate the porosity, coefficient of permeability and compressive strength of porous concrete based on the target porosity and the mixing factors for pumice. By examining the porosity and coefficient of permeability of porous concrete and the physical properties of its compressive strength based on the target porosity and the mixing factors for pumice, it is judged that the optimum mixtures for porous concrete applicable to the aquatic environment which satisfy both the necessity of securing adequate pores and the required strength for porous concrete as a structure are PC I I-10-0, PC I I-10-5 and PC I I-10-10.

Air-void Analysis of Deteriorated Jointed Concrete Pavement Using Concrete Core Specimen (코어 시편을 이용한 열화된 줄눈콘크리트 포장의 공극구조 분석)

  • Choi, Pan-Gil;Jeong, Beom-Seok;Yun, Kyong-Ku;Kwan, Soo-Ahn
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2009.05a
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    • pp.253-254
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    • 2009
  • This study was conducted to estimate deterioration reason of jointed concrete pavement. Image analysis tests were performed according to ASTM C 457 using concrete core specimens. Durability factors were estimated according to spacing factor, which is related with air content and air-void information. Test results show that spacing factors of most specimens were estimated above 250$\mu$m so that investigated concrete pavement has the problem of freeze and thawing resistance.

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Simplified Carbonation Model Considering Ca(OH)2 Solubility and Porosity Reduction (수산화칼슘 용해도와 공극률 감소를 고려한 간략화 된 탄산화 모델)

  • Lee, Yun;Kwon, Seung-Jun;Park, Ki-Tae
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.128-138
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    • 2015
  • Carbonation is one of the most critical deterioration phenomena to concrete structures exposed to high $CO_2$ concentration, sheltered from rain. Lots of researches have been performed on evaluation of carbonation depth and changes in hydrate compositions, however carbonation modeling is limitedly carried out due to complicated carbonic reaction and diffusion coefficient. This study presents a simplified carbonation model considering diffusion coefficient, solubility of $Ca(OH)_2$, porosity reduction, and carbonic reaction rate for low concentration. For verification, accelerated carbonation test with varying temperature and MIP (Mercury Intrusion Porosimetry) test are carried out, and carbonation depths are compared with those from the previous and the proposed model. Field data with low $CO_2$ concentration is compared with those from the proposed model. The proposed model shows very reasonable results like carbonation depth and consuming $Ca(OH)_2$ through reduced diffusion coefficient and porosity compared with the previous model.

Chloride Ion Penetration Properties of Normal Strength High-Fluidity Concrete Using Lime Stone Powder (석회석 미분말을 활용한 보통강도 고유동 콘크리트의 염소이온 침투특성)

  • Choi, Yun-Wang;Moon, Jae-Heum;Eom, Joo-Han
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.160-168
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    • 2010
  • Recently, there are a lot of researches related to the high-fluidity concrete (HFC) with field applications. However, most applications and studies are with concretes with high strength level so there are little studies about durability evaluations such as chloride ion penetration properties with normal strength concrete. Therefore, to evaluate the durability of HFC with normal strength level, this study performed the chloride ion penetration test and observed the micro pore distribution with normal strength HFC which contains limestone powder. Experimental results showed that most micro-pores have diameters between 0.005 to 0.05 ${\mu}m$ with HFCs using limestone powder and the average diameter becomes larger with the increase of limestone powder content. Also, it was shown that, with the increase of the limestone powder content, penetration depth and diffusion coefficient of chloride ion increased and diffusion coefficient had good relationships with compressive strength and average pore diameter with the coefficient of determination over 0.90.

A Study on the Pore Structure and Compressive Strength of Concrete using Metakaolin (메타카올린을 사용한 콘크리트의 공극구조와 압축강도에 관한 연구)

  • Yeo, Dong Ku;Kim, Nam Wook;Song, Jun Ho;Bae, Ju Seong
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.26 no.5A
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    • pp.927-934
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    • 2006
  • According to the high demand of concrete structures with high performance, various studies have examined on the high performance concrete, especially high strength concrete. Various admixtures are required to produce high strength concrete and silica fume has been the most popular admixture. Recently, however, metakaolin, which is similar to silica fume in properties but cheaper, has been introduced to high strength concrete. This study conducted XRD and SEM analyses on a cement paste specimens to clarify metakaolin's performance in pozzolan. Additionally, a concrete specimens were fabricated to analyze its pore structure using Mercury Intrusion Porosimetry and its correlation to the compressive strength. In result, it was found that the average diameter of pore reduced and compressive strength increased as more metakaolin content was added. In addition, a regression analysis of $10nm{\sim}10{\mu}m$ pore and compression strength revealed that these two factors had a high correlation of about 0.93 and 10~15% of metakaolin replacement was most appropriate.