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Relation of expansion due to alkali silica reaction to the degree of reaction measured by SEM image analysis

Haha, M. B.
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Gallucci, E.
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Guidoum, A.
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2007
Cement and Concrete Research

Scanning Electron Microscopy Image Analysis (SEM-IA) was used to quantify the degree of alkali silica reaction in affected microbars, mortar and concrete prisms. It was found that the degree of reaction gave a unique correlation with the macroscopic expansion for three different aggregates, stored at three temperatures and with two levels of alkali. The relationships found for the concretes and the mortars overlap when normalised by the aggregate content. This relationship seems to be linear up to a critical reaction degree which coincides with crack initiation within the reactive aggregates. © 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.cemconres.2007.04.016
Scopus ID

2-s2.0-34547644310

Author(s)
Haha, M. B.
Gallucci, E.
Guidoum, A.
Scrivener, K. L.  
Date Issued

2007

Publisher

Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd

Published in
Cement and Concrete Research
Volume

37

Issue

8

Start page

1206

End page

1214

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Cited By (since 1996): 17

Export Date: 1 June 2011

Source: Scopus

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REVIEWED

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June 6, 2011
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