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Durability Performance Indices for Cement-Based Mortars.

Rebeca Visairo-MéndezAndrés A Torres-AcostaRoberto Alvarado-Cárdenas
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
Corrosion-induced damaged structures are generally repaired using locally available materials. Nevertheless, determining the durability of the repair materials to be used is necessary to forecast its service life after being placed on the damaged structure. In previous investigations, the most commonly used durability indices are saturated electrical resistivity (ρS), ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV), total void content (TVC), water capillary absorption (WCA), rapid chloride permeability (RCP), and compressive strength (fc). Four repair mortar types were evaluated. For each mortar type, 5 × 5 cm2 cubes, 5 × 10 cm2 (small) cylinders, and 10 × 20 cm2 (large) cylinders were made from each mortar evaluated. On the basis of the present results, the durability design of mortars should consider not only the mechanical strength, but also the durability index values to define its durability performance. According to the empirical correlations obtained between all durability indices, ρS vs. RCP, TVC vs. WCA, and RCP vs. WCA were the ones with higher correlation coefficient. These correlations could be used for mortar mixture durability forecasting.
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