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Six-Year-Old Ecological Concrete in a Marine Environment: A Case Study

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  • Amit Kenny

    (Department of Civil Engineering, Shamoon College of Engineering, Ashdod 77245, Israel)

  • Ela Ofer Rozovsky

    (Department of Civil Engineering, Ariel University, Ariel 40700, Israel)

Abstract

The durability of ecological concrete in a marine environment is of concern for the coastal and offshore construction industry. The properties of such concrete taken from a marine structure were studied. Specimens of six-year-old submerged ecological concrete were taken from a breakwater located in the East Mediterranean Sea. The specimens were analyzed for their biological carbonate deposition cover, chloride effective diffusion, carbonation, compressive strength, and mineralogy. About 57% of the surface was found to be covered by biogenic-deposited carbonates. The effective chloride diffusion coefficient and the carbonation rate were found to be reduced proportionally to the biogenic-carbonate cover, relative to the prediction by a standard model. No significant change in compressive strength was detected. Most of the aluminates were found in non-crystalline minerals. No evidence of a sulfate attack was found. In conclusion, the effect of the biological growth on the concrete surface is mainly a reduction of effective diffusion, and no negative effects were detected.

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  • Amit Kenny & Ela Ofer Rozovsky, 2023. "Six-Year-Old Ecological Concrete in a Marine Environment: A Case Study," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(18), pages 1-13, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:15:y:2023:i:18:p:13780-:d:1240821
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