Authors: Kryzhanovskyi, Vitalii
Avramidou, Athanasia
Orlowsky, Jeanette
Spyridis, Panagiotis
Title: Self-compacting high-strength textile-reinforced concrete using sea sand and sea water
Language (ISO): en
Abstract: In this study, a self-compacting high-strength concrete based on ordinary and sulfate-resistant cements was developed for use in textile-reinforced structural elements. The control concrete was made from quartz sand and tap water, and the sea concrete was made from sea water and sea sand for the purpose of applying local building materials to construction sites in the coastal area. The properties of a self-compacting concrete mixture, as well as concrete and textile-reinforced concrete based on it, were determined. It was found that at the age of 28 days, the compressive strength of the sea concrete was 72 MPa, and the flexural strength was 9.2 MPa. The compressive strength of the control concrete was 69.4 MPa at the age of 28 days, and the flexural strength was 11.1 MPa. The drying shrinkage of the sea concrete at 28 days exceeded the drying shrinkage of the control concrete by 18%. The uniaxial tensile test showed the same behavior of the control and marine textile-reinforced concrete; after the formation of five cracks, only the carbon textile reinforcement came into operation. Accordingly, the use of sea water and sea sand in combination with a cement with reduced CO2 emissions and textile reinforcement for load-bearing concrete structures is a promising, sustainable approach.
Subject Headings: Self-compacting concrete
High-strength concrete
Textile-reinforced concrete
Sea concrete
Sea water and sea sand
CO2 emission
Subject Headings (RSWK): Selbstverdichtender Beton
Hochfester Beton
Textilbeton
Meerwasser
Meeressand
Zement
Kohlendioxidemission
Klimagerechtes Bauen
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2003/41987
http://dx.doi.org/10.17877/DE290R-23824
Issue Date: 2023-07-10
Rights link: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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