Abstract

The purpose of this study is to predict the carbonation rate coefficient of polymer-modified mortars by both accelerated carbonation and outdoor exposure tests. The polymer-modified mortars using three types of polymer dispersions are prepared with various polymer-cement ratios, and tested for carbonation by an acceletesmethod and through a 5-year outdoor exposure. The carbonation rate coefficient by the 5-year outdoor exposure is compared with that by the accelerated carbonation. In conclusion, the prediction of the carbonation rate coeffcient corresponding to outdoor exposure is proposed.

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