On effects of freezing and thawing cycles of concrete containing nano-[Formula: see text]: experimental study of material properties and crack simulation

纳米[公式:见正文]混凝土在冻融循环作用下的性能研究:材料性能及裂纹模拟实验研究

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Abstract

Construction during cold weather can lead to freezing accidents in concrete, causing significant hidden threats to the project's performance and safety by affecting the mechanical properties and durability reduction. This study aims to deduce the compressive strength and durability of the concrete containing nano-[Formula: see text] under freezing-thawing cycles with the Caspian seawater curing condition. The specimens were subjected to freezing-thawing cycles according to ASTM C666. Furthermore, crack propagation in the concrete after freezing-thawing cycles is simulated. The results reveal that adding until nano-[Formula: see text] until 6% improved compressive strength before and after freezing-thaw cycles. The water permeability experiences a substantial reduction as the amount of nano-[Formula: see text] increases. Furthermore, the water permeability exhibits a positive correlation with the number of cycles, resulting in significantly higher values after 150 cycles compared to the initial sample. Moreover, adding 8% nano-[Formula: see text] reduced the depth of water permeability and chloride ion penetration after 150 cycles by 57% and 86%, respectively. The crack simulation results indicate that concrete containing 6% nano-[Formula: see text] shows an optimal resistance against crack formation. Concrete with 6% nano-[Formula: see text] requires 13.88% less force for crack initialization after 150 freezing and thawing cycles. Among different nano-[Formula: see text] percentages, 6% shows the best crack resistance and 8% the minimum water permeability and chloride ion penetration.

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