Petrographic study of a building deteriorated due to alkali-silica reaction, in Buenos Aires city (Argentina)

Autores
Marfil, Silvina Andrea; Maiza, Pedro
Año de publicación
2008
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
artículo
Estado
versión enviada
Descripción
The columns of a building from 1935, located in Buenos Aires city, show cracks that have put the whole structure at risk. A petrographic study was carried out in order to determine the origin of concrete deterioration. The macroscopic characteristics and the reaction products developed in the cracks and in the reaction rims on the deleterious aggregates were analysed. In the selected material, X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive spectroscopy (SEM-EDS) were also used to determine the mineralogy. The deleterious reactions that affect the concrete obliterate the mortar texture. Most of the coarse aggregates develop reaction processes with the precipitation of a low birefringence material, but without peripheral concentric cracks. It is concluded that the structure has been deteriorated by the development of the alkali-silica reaction. The reactivity is clearly related to the coarse aggregate, especially to siliceous sandstones with a cryptocrystalline silica matrix and particles composed of different types of metastable silica such as chalcedony and agate.
Materia
Geología
petrography
concrete
ASR
Argentina
Nivel de accesibilidad
acceso abierto
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Petrographic study of a building deteriorated due to alkali-silica reaction, in Buenos Aires city (Argentina)
title Petrographic study of a building deteriorated due to alkali-silica reaction, in Buenos Aires city (Argentina)
spellingShingle Petrographic study of a building deteriorated due to alkali-silica reaction, in Buenos Aires city (Argentina)
Marfil, Silvina Andrea
Geología
petrography
concrete
ASR
Argentina
title_short Petrographic study of a building deteriorated due to alkali-silica reaction, in Buenos Aires city (Argentina)
title_full Petrographic study of a building deteriorated due to alkali-silica reaction, in Buenos Aires city (Argentina)
title_fullStr Petrographic study of a building deteriorated due to alkali-silica reaction, in Buenos Aires city (Argentina)
title_full_unstemmed Petrographic study of a building deteriorated due to alkali-silica reaction, in Buenos Aires city (Argentina)
title_sort Petrographic study of a building deteriorated due to alkali-silica reaction, in Buenos Aires city (Argentina)
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Marfil, Silvina Andrea
Maiza, Pedro
author Marfil, Silvina Andrea
author_facet Marfil, Silvina Andrea
Maiza, Pedro
author_role author
author2 Maiza, Pedro
author2_role author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Geología
petrography
concrete
ASR
Argentina
topic Geología
petrography
concrete
ASR
Argentina
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The columns of a building from 1935, located in Buenos Aires city, show cracks that have put the whole structure at risk. A petrographic study was carried out in order to determine the origin of concrete deterioration. The macroscopic characteristics and the reaction products developed in the cracks and in the reaction rims on the deleterious aggregates were analysed. In the selected material, X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive spectroscopy (SEM-EDS) were also used to determine the mineralogy. The deleterious reactions that affect the concrete obliterate the mortar texture. Most of the coarse aggregates develop reaction processes with the precipitation of a low birefringence material, but without peripheral concentric cracks. It is concluded that the structure has been deteriorated by the development of the alkali-silica reaction. The reactivity is clearly related to the coarse aggregate, especially to siliceous sandstones with a cryptocrystalline silica matrix and particles composed of different types of metastable silica such as chalcedony and agate.
description The columns of a building from 1935, located in Buenos Aires city, show cracks that have put the whole structure at risk. A petrographic study was carried out in order to determine the origin of concrete deterioration. The macroscopic characteristics and the reaction products developed in the cracks and in the reaction rims on the deleterious aggregates were analysed. In the selected material, X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive spectroscopy (SEM-EDS) were also used to determine the mineralogy. The deleterious reactions that affect the concrete obliterate the mortar texture. Most of the coarse aggregates develop reaction processes with the precipitation of a low birefringence material, but without peripheral concentric cracks. It is concluded that the structure has been deteriorated by the development of the alkali-silica reaction. The reactivity is clearly related to the coarse aggregate, especially to siliceous sandstones with a cryptocrystalline silica matrix and particles composed of different types of metastable silica such as chalcedony and agate.
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