| ALKALI-SILICA REACTION BETWEEN THE CEMENT MATRIX AND ACCELERATING ADMIXTURES |
|---|
|
학술지명 ICCE
저자 김완영,원종필,최보라,이수진,홍병택,이재완
발표일 2010-07-21
|
|
The alkali?aggregate reaction (AAR) has received considerable attention and publicity since Stanton reported it in 1940 [1]. The alkali?silica reaction (ASR) is a chemical reaction between the alkalis in cement and various silica minerals in the aggregate. The reactionproduct is an alkali?silica gel, which can lead to cracks and overall expansion. The reaction can only proceed if sufficient moisture, high alkalinity, and reactive mineralsare present. If any one of these three factors is absent, then the ASR will not proceed. In addition, the expansion is influenced by the alkali content, particle size of the reactive aggregate, water, temperature, and time of exposure [2].Recently, controversy has arisen over some of the accelerating admixtures used in cement-based composites because they contain high alkali. Therefore, this study examined the alkali?silica reaction between the cement matrix and accelerating admixtures. |