Title |
Durability Characteristics of Concrete Containing Lightly Burnt MgO Powder
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Authors |
최슬우 ; 김주형 ; 이광명 ; 권용길 ; 장봉석 |
Keywords |
MgO 콘크리트 ; 내구성 ; 동결융해 ; 탄산화 ; 염화물 확산 MgO concrete ; durability ; freezing-thawing ; carbonation ; chloride diffusion |
Abstract |
MgO concrete containing lightly burnt MgO powder at 850~1,000oC may have a long-term expansibility characteristic. Such expansibility of MgO concrete can compensate the shrinkage at later ages since the hydration of the MgO is very slow. However, the addition of MgO delays the initial hydration of cement and increases the setting time of cement. Also, the porosity and pore-size distribution of the MgO concrete are different from OPC concrete. Therefore, in order to use MgO in practice, both mechanical and durability properties of MgO concrete should be carefully examined. In this study, durability tests on carbonation, freezing-thawing, and diffusion of chloride were carried out after 56 days of underwater curing at 20oC to compare durability characteristics of 5% MgO-mixed concrete with those of OPC concrete. The results showed that MgO concrete shows a greater durability than the concrete with no MgO, because the micro structure in the MgO concrete is much denser due to its expansibility characteristic.
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