During freezing temperatures, ice accumulates on exposed concrete slabs such as bridge decks. De-icing salts such as calcium chloride are applied to control this ice formation. These salts migrate down to the reinforcing steel and they can break down the passivation layer on steel, causing it to corrode. This paper is part of a broader research study, sponsored by the Texas Department of Transportation, to explore the possibility of opening the bridge decks to full traffic following construction/repair earlier than the 10 to 12 days as practised now in Texas. Seven concrete mixtures typically used in Texas bridge decks were evaluated for chloride permeability using the ponding test. The primary experimental variables were the curing duration, type and percentage of supplemental cementitious materials, type of coarse aggregate, duration of ponding, and the surface preparation of ponded concrete specimens. The results of this investigation indicated that chloride permeability decreased with increasing curing duration for the top 1 in (2·5 cm) layer of concrete. It was also observed that curing duration may be decreased for some concrete mixtures, as no apparent improvement was shown after a specific curing duration, which ranged from 2 to 8 days depending on the mix. In addition, increasing the amount of cementitious materials such as fly ash from 20% to 30% considerably reduced the chloride permeability.
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H. A. Ghanem, MSc;
H. A. Ghanem, MSc
Research Assistant
Department of Civil Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station
USA
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S. Phelan, PhD, PE,;
S. Phelan, PhD, PE,
Senior Bridge Engineer
International Bridge Technologies, Inc.
San Diego, USA
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S. Senadheera, PhD;
S. Senadheera, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Civil Engineering, Texas Tech University
Lubbock, USA
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Y. A. Daou, MSc, PhD
Y. A. Daou, MSc, PhD
Associate Professor
Department of Civil Engineering, Beirut Arab University
Lebanon
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
February 06 2006
Accepted:
October 11 2006
Online ISSN: 1747-6518
Print ISSN: 1747-650X
© 2006 Thomas Telford Ltd
2006
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Construction Materials (2006) 159 (3): 129–136.
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Received:
February 06 2006
Accepted:
October 11 2006
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Ghanem HA, Phelan S, Senadheera S, Daou YA (2006), "Chloride ion penetration in bridge deck concrete". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Construction Materials, Vol. 159 No. 3 pp. 129–136, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/coma.2006.159.3.129
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