A Review of Durability of New and Old Concrete Joints

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  • Jianzhong Long

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54691/7qg4ny67

Keywords:

New-old Concrete; Chloride Erosion; Freeze and Thaw.

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to explore the durability of the new and old concrete joints, including chloride ion erosion, freeze-thaw phenomena, and the influence of aggregates. Firstly, taking into account the difference in material properties between the old and new concrete, this study analyzes the chloride ion transport characteristics of the joints in detail, focusing on the key areas of the joints, that is, the areas where the old concrete may have been eroded by chloride ions. Secondly, this study explores the change in the properties of the joints under freeze-thaw conditions, and the influence of different interface treatment methods on the properties of the joints. Finally, this study examines the influence of the type and content of aggregates on the durability of the joints. Through the above research, this paper aims to provide some useful guidance and suggestions for the durability design of the old and new concrete structures.

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2024-03-21

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Long, J. (2024). A Review of Durability of New and Old Concrete Joints. Scientific Journal of Technology, 6(3), 138-143. https://doi.org/10.54691/7qg4ny67