Experimental Investigation and Modelling of Carbonation Process in Cement Materials

  • Pham S
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Abstract

Cement mortar and cement paste samples were prepared and subjected to accelerated carbonation test at 20°C, 65% humidity relative, 20% or 50% concentration of CO 2 . The carbonation depth was determined using classical phenolphthalein test. The mass fractions of Ca(OH) 2 and CaCO 3 were calculated from thermogravimetric analysis. We studied different factors that influence the carbonation process such as: concentration of CO 2 , type of material, surface exposure to CO 2 , porosity accessible to water, duration of carbonation. Based on the experimental results, a numerical simulation was developed to predict the carbonation depth. This physicochemical and deterministic model relies upon a detailed description of the carbonation mechanism as it takes into account the chemical kinetics, the microstructural and hydrous evolutions induced.

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Pham, S. T. (2014). Experimental Investigation and Modelling of Carbonation Process in Cement Materials. The Open Civil Engineering Journal, 7(1), 116–126. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874149520130815006

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