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  • 2022The hydration of fast setting spray binder versus (aluminum sulfate) accelerated OPC12citations
  • 2021Durability of clinker reduced shotcrete: Ca2+ leaching, sintering, carbonation & chloride penetration13citations

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  • Galan, Isabel
  • Juhart, Joachim
  • Iranshahi, Fatemeh
  • Sakoparnig, Marlene
  • Mittermayr, Florian
  • Briendl, Lukas G.
  • Röck, Rudolf
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Durability of clinker reduced shotcrete: Ca2+ leaching, sintering, carbonation & chloride penetration

  • Briendl, Lukas
  • Galan, Isabel
  • Juhart, Joachim
  • Kusterle, Wolfgang
  • Sakoparnig, Marlene
  • Vallazza-Grengg, Cyrill
  • Thumann, Maria
  • Steindl, Florian R.
  • Mittermayr, Florian
  • Saxer, Andreas
Abstract

<p>The reduction of clinker use is mandatory to lower the negative environmental impact of concrete. In shotcrete mixes, similarly to the case of conventional concrete, the use of supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) and proper mix design allow for the substitution of clinker without compromising the mechanical properties. However, the impact of the substitution on the durability of shotcrete needs to be further assessed and understood. The results from the present study, obtained from real-scale sprayed concrete applications, show a reduction of the Ca<sup>2+</sup> leaching and sintering potential of clinker-reduced shotcrete mixes due to the presence of SCMs. This positive effect, crucial for low maintenance costs of tunnels, is mainly related to a reduced portlandite content, which on the other hand negatively affects the carbonation resistance of shotcrete. Additionally, the hydration of SCMs positively influences the chloride penetration resistance presumably due to a combination of microstructural changes and changes in the chloride binding capacity. Differences found in the pore size distribution of the various mixes have low impact on the determined durability parameters, in particular compared to the effect of inhomogeneities produced during shotcrete application.</p>

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • pore
  • leaching
  • durability
  • sintering