Authors
Yasaman Khajehnouri, Michel Chouteau, Patrice Rivard, Charles L Bérubé
Publication date
2020/3/30
Journal
Construction and Building Materials
Volume
238
Pages
117719
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The distress caused by alkali-silica reaction (ASR) to concrete structures can occur long time after the reaction has been triggered. We propose to use spectral induced polarization (SIP) as a non-destructive method for early detection of ASR reaction before the damage is apparent. Our research deals with monitoring the difference between the electrical behaviour (phase lag, bulk resistivity, relaxation time, total chargeability) of non-reactive (NR) and reactive (RC) concrete samples affected by ASR. Laboratory measurements of complex resistivity were done in the frequency range 1.43 mHz-20 kHz. A Debye decomposition (DD) model was used to determine the DC bulk resistivity (ρ 0), and the distribution of the chargeability as a function of the relaxation time. The total chargeability (Σ m) and the mean relaxation time (τ mean) were computed as DD parameters to characterize the ASR development. While ρ 0 was …
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