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Experimental and Theoretical Study on Carbonization Coefficient Model of NS/SAP Concrete

Shiquan Li    
Yu Chen    
Can Tang    
Jinyuan Wang    
Ronggui Liu and Haojie Wang    

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Carbonization coefficient research has great significance in concrete carbonization evaluation. Nano-silica (NS) can reduce the content of Ca(OH)2, which is generated during the hydration of concrete, resulting in improved carbonization resistance and compressive strength of concrete. This paper investigates the carbonization effects of concrete with internal curing, such as Super Absorbent Polymer (SAP). The research shows that SAP can promote hydration of the internal concrete but form tiny pores after releasing the water completely, which may cause a reduction of carbonation resistance of concrete. The concrete was modified by adding SAP, ranging from 0 to 0.24%, to ascertain the optimal content of SAP. The addition of NS changed the concrete from 0 to 1.5% to confirm the optimal range of NS. To establish a reasonable suitable theoretical model of NS/SAP concrete, the influence factors of the carbonization coefficient of concrete were analyzed first. Later, the accelerated carbonization test was carried out on 100 mm × 100 mm × 100 mm cube specimens with different carbonization time to obtain the compressive strength and carbonization depth to establish the carbonization coefficient model of NS/SAP concrete. Before analyzing experimental data, the specimens were randomly divided into fitting and validation groups. Based on the regression analysis of the fitting group, the carbonization coefficient model was established, which embodied the influence of various parameters on concrete carbonization, including SAP content, NS content, water?cement ratio, CO2 concentration, temperature, relative humidity, and compressive strength. According to the validation analysis of the verification group, the mean relative error of the model is 5.04%, and the residual mean square error is 0.1751. Compared with the literature models, this study?s carbonization model can accurately predict the carbonization depth of NS/SAP concrete.

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