Controlled Carbonation in Concrete to Enhance Physical Property by Acid Rain Experiment
Keywords:
Acid rain, Causes and effects,
Compressive strength,
Control, Flexural strength,
Split tensile strength, XRD and SEM
Abstract
Acid rain is most dangerous environmental issue caused because of air pollution. Rain water becomes weakly acidic because carbon dioxide gas in the atmosphere reacts with water to form carbonic acid. But sulfur oxide and nitrogen oxide molecules resulting from industrial pollution and automobile exhaust react with rain water to form strong acids. These molecules react together to cause acid rain. An experimental investigation was carried out to study on controlled carbonation in concrete to enhance physical property by acid rain experiment. Strength parameters of concrete exposed to acid rain environment were studied. Artificial acid rain environment with pH 4.5-5 level where made by the mixture of sulfuric, nitric and carbonic acid solutions in the laboratory. After being exposed to the simulated acid rain solutions for various periods, compressive strength, flexural strength, split tensile strength test, Scanned electron microscope (SEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis were performed on the concrete specimens at various damaged states.Downloads
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Published
2019-12-31
Section
Research Articles
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