Abstract
The intricate pore structure of cement-based materials passively influences chloride ion transport and mechanical properties. Existing non-contact electrical resistivity measurement (NC-ERM) methods lack precision for rigorous studies. the NC-ERM was upgraded in this research, which is suitable for assessing the pore structure and transport characteristics of hardened cementitious substrates. The results obtained from this method closely correspond to those obtained from CEMHYD3D, Mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP), and other methods. Additionally, the impact of mixture proportions on the resistivity, pore structure parameters, and chloride ion diffusion coefficient of cementitious materials is discussed. With an increase in sand ratio and sand-to-stone ratio, the resistivity exhibits an initial rise followed by a decline. Chloride diffusion of 5 wt% NaCl-saturated specimens is 1.2–1.3 times higher than 3.5 wt% NaCl. This study provides a novel non-destructive, convenient and accurate method for characterising the pore structure and testing the transport properties of cementitious materials.
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