Abstract

Recent investigations by the FAA into the condition of airfield pavements have indicated increased occurrence of premature deterioration in concrete pavements, particularly caused by alkali-silica reaction (ASR). On the basis of the evidence, it was suspected that certain deicing chemicals used on the pavements may have been responsible for the distress. This paper presents the results from a study conducted to investigate the effect of potassium acetate- and sodium acetate-based deicers on causing ASR in test specimens. A modified ASTM C 1260 test procedure was used in this study, in which mortar bars prepared with reactive aggregates were soaked in deicer solutions, instead of 1 N sodium hydroxide solution as in the standard ASTM C 1260 test. Tests were conducted on four reactive aggregate sources and one nonreactive aggregate, using a low-alkali and a high-alkali cement. In addition, standard ASTM C 1260 tests were conducted on all aggregates considered in this study. The effect of concentration and te...

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