V. Pavlik et S. Uncik, THE RATE OF CORROSION OF HARDENED CEMENT PASTES AND MORTARS WITH ADDITIVE OF SILICA FUME IN ACIDS, Cement and concrete research, 27(11), 1997, pp. 1731-1745
The rate of corrosion of hardened cement pastes (HCPs) and cement mort
ars in solutions of nitric acid and acetic acid were compared. Cement
mortars were prepared with a different sand-to-cement ratio and finene
ss of sand. A study on the effect of silica fume on corrosion resistan
ce of cement paste and mortars to acid solutions is also presented. Th
e progress of corrosion was expressed in terms of depth of corrosion r
elated to duration of acid attack. The rate of corrosion of all types
of specimens was faster in nitric acid solution than in solution of ac
etic acid with the same concentration. Cement mortars corroded at a sl
ower rate than HCPs, though the difference was minor. There was also s
ome small difference between the rate of corrosion of different mortar
s. Corroded layers of cement mortars contained smaller, less observabl
e cracks and shrank less than corroded layers of cement pastes. Additi
on of silica fume slightly reduced the corrosion rate of both HCP and
mortar. The differences in the corrosion rate between various types of
specimens were smaller in acetic acid than in nitric acid solutions.
The specimens lost weight due to acid attack. Loss of weight per unit
volume of cement pastes or mortars increased with the increase of the
cement content. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.