Damage and defects observed in concrete elements, such as a network of microcracks, popouts and eflorrescence can be caused by a variety of deleterious processes. The causes can include mechanical (overloading), physical (freeze-thaw cycle) or chemical exposure (sulphate corrosion, alkali-aggregate reaction). This paper analyses distress due to alkali-silica reaction, detected in selected concrete structures. The analysed concrete elements exhibited cracking, exudations and surface popouts. Identification of the presence of hydrated sodium-potassiumcalcium silicate gel can be considered the primary symptom suggestive of an alkali-silica reaction attack. Other damage-causing mechanisms can occur simultaneously.
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Owsiak, Z., Zapała-Sławeta, J., & Czapik, P. (2015). Diagnosis of concrete structures distress due to alkali-aggregate reaction. Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences: Technical Sciences, 63(1), 23–29. https://doi.org/10.1515/bpasts-2015-0003
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