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Effect of sample geometry and aggregate type on expansion due to alkali-silica reaction

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posted on 2021-10-13, 16:44 authored by Noura Sinno, Medhat ShehataMedhat Shehata
Late expansions due to alkali-silica reaction were observed in field samples for some aggregates and supplementary cementing materials (SCM) combinations despite meeting the 2-year expansion criterion of the concrete prism test. This fosters a research into the effect of sample geometry and aggregate reactivity on alkali leaching and expansion of lab samples. Larger samples showed less leaching compared to standard prisms. Cylinders of 100 mm-diameter showed higher expansion than 75 mm-standard prisms; however, both sample shapes showed similar expansions for one tested aggregate when used with SCM. Alkali leaching from concrete samples and alkali release from some aggregates could lead to cylindrical samples having higher expansion and better correlation to field samples compared to standard concrete prisms.

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Funding for this research project is obtained through a discovery grant from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC). The financial support of NSERC is highly appreciated.

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