Testing Hardened Concrete - Part 18: Determination of the Chloride Migration Coefficient
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Deutsches Institut für Normung
DIN
Publication Date2021-09
Pages CountPages20
The DIN EN 12390-18 standard outlines a specific procedure for determining the non-steady-state chloride migration coefficient in hardened concrete specimens at a defined age. This coefficient helps assess the durability of the concrete in terms of its resistance to chloride penetration.
The testing method described in the standard focuses on the short-term interaction between the concrete and a saline solution. It does not consider the long-term effects or the potential interaction of concrete with surface treatments like silanes. The test results provide an indication of the concrete's ability to resist chloride penetration, thus serving as a durability indicator.
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Descriptors | Chlorides, Coefficients, Concrete structures, Concretes, Consistency (mechanical property), Construction, Construction materials, Definitions, Determination, Durability, Evaluations, Migration, Properties, Resistance, Solid concrete, Specification (approval), Test specimens, Testing, Permanency |
ICS Codes | 91.100.30 - Concrete and concrete products |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 6.2 MB |
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