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Application of Image Analysis Based on SEM and Chemical Mapping on PC Mortars under Sulfate Attack

Yu, Cheng
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Sun, Wei
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Karen, Scrivener
2014
Journal Of Wuhan University Of Technology-Materials Science Edition

The degradation mechanisms of cementitious materials exposed to sulfate solutions have been controversial, despite considerable research. In this paper, two methodologies of image analysis based on scanning electron microscope and chemical mapping are used to analyse Portland cement mortars exposed to sodium sulfate solution. The effects of sulfate concentration in solution and water to cement ratio of mortar, which are considered as the most sensitive factors to sulfate attack, are investigated respectively by comparing the macro expansion with microstructure analysis. It is found that the sulfate concentration in pore solution, expressed as sulfate content in C-S-H, plays a critical role on the supersaturation with respect to ettringite and so on the expansion force generated.

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DOI
10.1007/s11595-014-0953-0
Web of Science ID

WOS:000340854900022

Author(s)
Yu, Cheng
Sun, Wei
Karen, Scrivener
Date Issued

2014

Publisher

Journal Wuhan Univ Technology

Published in
Journal Of Wuhan University Of Technology-Materials Science Edition
Volume

29

Issue

3

Start page

534

End page

539

Subjects

image analysis

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mapping

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sulfate attack

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pore solution

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REVIEWED

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October 23, 2014
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