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Badania realcji alkalia-kruszywo dla skał węglanowych
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Alkali-aggregate reaction (AAR) may occur in concrete through siliceous or carbonate rock and alkaline hydroxides. Depending on the type of minerals present in the rock, it is possible the alkali-silica/silicate (ASR), alkali-carbonate (ACR) or both reactions occurrences. The preliminary study of the rock is an obligatory procedure before the application in a concrete structure. This paper presents a laboratory study with the main purpose of verifying the potential in causing alkali-silica and alkalicarbonate reactivity of dolomite rock. With this approach, several methodologies in the ASR and ACR investigations and a detailed mineralogical analysis of the mentioned rocks are showed and the tested results discussed. The results indicate that alkali-silica reaction does not occur in non-siliceous carbonate aggregate even with a very low content of SiO2.
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25--31
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Bibliogr. 9 poz., rys., tab.
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- Kielce University of Technology al. Tysiąclecia Państwa Polskiego 7 25-314 Kielce, Poland, owsiak@tu.kielce.pl
Bibliografia
- [1] ASTM C 1260-04, Standard Test Method for Determining the Potential Alkali Reactivity of Combinations of Cementious Materials and Aggregate (Accelerated Mortar Bar Method). Annual Book of ASTM Standards 2004.
- [2] ASTM C 295 (2003), Standard Guide for Petrographic Examination of Aggregate for Concrete.
- [3] CSA A23.2-26A (2004): Determination of potential alkali-carbonate reactivity of quarried carbonate rocks by chemical composition, Canadian Standards Association, CSA International, Canada.
- [4] Gillott, J. E., Mechanism and Kinetics of Expansion in the Alkali-Carbonate Rock Reaction Canadian J. Of Earth Sciences, 1, 1964, pp. 121-145.
- [5] Grattan-Bellew, P. E., Microcrystalline Quartz, Undulatory Extinction and Alkali-Silica Reaction Proc. 9th Intern. Conf. on AAR in Concrete, London 1992, pp. 383-394.
- [6] Hadley, D. W.: Alkali reactivity of carbonate rocksexpansion and dedolomitization. Highway Research Board Proceedings (40), 1961, pp. 462-474.
- [7] Owsiak Z., The Alkali-Silica Reaction in Concrete, Polish Academy of Science, Polish Ceramics Bulletin vol. 72, Kraków 2002.
- [8] Swenson, E. D., Gillott, J. E.: Characteristics of Kingston Carbonate Rock Reaction, Highway Research Board Proceedings (275), 1960, pp. 18-31.
- [9] Tang, M.: Kinetics of Alkali-Carbonate Reaction, Proc. of 8th Intern. Conf. on AAR, Ed. by K. Okada, Kyoto, 1989, pp. 147-152.
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Bibliografia
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