Abstract

AbstractBased on the rapid freeze-thaw (F-T) cycle test, the changes of relevant indexes (mass, relative dynamic elastic modulus, mechanical properties and thickness of concrete F-T damage layer) of concrete and mortar specimens with three water-binder ratios under F-T cycle was systematically studied. The results show that the quality, relative dynamic elastic modulus and mechanical properties of concrete and mortar decrease with the increase of F-T cycles, the thickness of F-T damaged layer of concrete increases in different degrees. The degree of F-T damage of mortar specimen is obviously lower than that of concrete specimen. Through regression analysis, it is find that the relative dynamic elastic modulus of concrete were significantly related to the relative dynamic elastic modulus of mortar, the thickness of concrete damage layer and the relative dynamic elastic modulus of concrete, it shows that one of the factors causing the F-T damage of concrete is the damage of mortar.

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