Corrosion detection of concrete mixed with fly ash and seawater measured through ultrasonic pulse velocity

Corrosion is one of the common problems when it comes to reinforced concrete structures. It develops over time and prolonged exposure to aggressive environments. Another problem is the source of freshwater becoming scarce due to its limited resource, rapid population increase and pollution. Another...

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Main Authors: Kho, Neale Marvin, Sarrondo, Manuel Luis
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-62922021-05-14T00:46:56Z Corrosion detection of concrete mixed with fly ash and seawater measured through ultrasonic pulse velocity Kho, Neale Marvin Sarrondo, Manuel Luis Corrosion is one of the common problems when it comes to reinforced concrete structures. It develops over time and prolonged exposure to aggressive environments. Another problem is the source of freshwater becoming scarce due to its limited resource, rapid population increase and pollution. Another problem is the storage of waste materials with fly ash being one of them. In this study, fly ash was used as a partial replacement for cement because of cementitious property while the seawater was used as mixing and curing water. The concrete columns were subjected to UPV to determine the effects of fly ash and seawater against corrosion. The concrete columns were tested after being cured for 28th day, 35th day and 49th day. To check the significance of the test results, t-test and ANOVA tests were used.The results of the UPV tests for concrete columns shows that fly ash was able to decrease the corrosion rate. Mixing and curing in seawater has shown an increase in the corrosion rate of the reinforced concrete columns. However, fly ash lessens the corrosive effects of seawater in the concrete." 2018-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/14885 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Fly ash--Testing Reinforced concrete--Testing Building materials--Testing Ultrasonic testing Construction Engineering and Management
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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language English
topic Fly ash--Testing
Reinforced concrete--Testing
Building materials--Testing
Ultrasonic testing
Construction Engineering and Management
spellingShingle Fly ash--Testing
Reinforced concrete--Testing
Building materials--Testing
Ultrasonic testing
Construction Engineering and Management
Kho, Neale Marvin
Sarrondo, Manuel Luis
Corrosion detection of concrete mixed with fly ash and seawater measured through ultrasonic pulse velocity
description Corrosion is one of the common problems when it comes to reinforced concrete structures. It develops over time and prolonged exposure to aggressive environments. Another problem is the source of freshwater becoming scarce due to its limited resource, rapid population increase and pollution. Another problem is the storage of waste materials with fly ash being one of them. In this study, fly ash was used as a partial replacement for cement because of cementitious property while the seawater was used as mixing and curing water. The concrete columns were subjected to UPV to determine the effects of fly ash and seawater against corrosion. The concrete columns were tested after being cured for 28th day, 35th day and 49th day. To check the significance of the test results, t-test and ANOVA tests were used.The results of the UPV tests for concrete columns shows that fly ash was able to decrease the corrosion rate. Mixing and curing in seawater has shown an increase in the corrosion rate of the reinforced concrete columns. However, fly ash lessens the corrosive effects of seawater in the concrete."
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author Kho, Neale Marvin
Sarrondo, Manuel Luis
author_facet Kho, Neale Marvin
Sarrondo, Manuel Luis
author_sort Kho, Neale Marvin
title Corrosion detection of concrete mixed with fly ash and seawater measured through ultrasonic pulse velocity
title_short Corrosion detection of concrete mixed with fly ash and seawater measured through ultrasonic pulse velocity
title_full Corrosion detection of concrete mixed with fly ash and seawater measured through ultrasonic pulse velocity
title_fullStr Corrosion detection of concrete mixed with fly ash and seawater measured through ultrasonic pulse velocity
title_full_unstemmed Corrosion detection of concrete mixed with fly ash and seawater measured through ultrasonic pulse velocity
title_sort corrosion detection of concrete mixed with fly ash and seawater measured through ultrasonic pulse velocity
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2018
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/14885
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