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Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and ultrasound for monitoring expansive reactions and their interactions on cement composites

Journal

CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS
Volume 305, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2021.124726

Keywords

ASR; DEF; EIS; OCP; NDT; Mortar

Funding

  1. Aneel [PD 0394-1504-2015]
  2. ELETROBRAS-FURNAS
  3. LACTEC
  4. CNPq [Law 8010/90 -LI 15/2187214-1, LI 14/4695814-5, LI14/3410726-9, DT 302672/2016-8//308777/2020-4]

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This study proposes a non-destructive methodology to monitor the formation of products from expansive and deleterious reactions in concrete structures. The combination of various testing methods can effectively evaluate the signs of issues before they visually appear.
The study presented in this paper proposes a non-destructive methodology to monitor the incipient formation products from expansive and deleterious reactions such as ASR and DEF and their evolution over time. These formations can enhance internal stresses in voids promoting dimensional variation, stress-strain, and cracking. The study was based on the monitoring of electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) and open circuit po-tential (OCP) combined with ultrasonic pulse velocity and microstructural analyses. It was verified potential results of these complementary methodologies to monitor reinforced structures subjected to expansive mecha-nisms, being useful to evaluate the occurrence of pathological evidences before they visually appear.

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