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Study on the Influencing Factors of UHPC Durability and Its Microscopic Performance Characterization
by
Wang, Risheng
, Jiang, Xueni
, Zhang, Yongzhuang
, Wu, Hongrui
in
Admixtures for underwater concreting
/ Aggregates
/ Analysis
/ Chloride
/ Chloride ions
/ Compressive strength
/ Concrete
/ Concrete mixing
/ Construction
/ Corrosion resistance
/ Curing
/ Durability
/ Electric flux
/ Environmental impact
/ Freeze thaw cycles
/ Frost resistance
/ High temperature
/ Infrastructure
/ Marine environment
/ Nanomaterials
/ Optimization
/ Permeability
/ Scanning electron microscopy
/ Sulfate resistance
/ Sulfates
/ Sustainable development
/ Temperature
/ Ultra high performance concrete
2025
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Study on the Influencing Factors of UHPC Durability and Its Microscopic Performance Characterization
by
Wang, Risheng
, Jiang, Xueni
, Zhang, Yongzhuang
, Wu, Hongrui
in
Admixtures for underwater concreting
/ Aggregates
/ Analysis
/ Chloride
/ Chloride ions
/ Compressive strength
/ Concrete
/ Concrete mixing
/ Construction
/ Corrosion resistance
/ Curing
/ Durability
/ Electric flux
/ Environmental impact
/ Freeze thaw cycles
/ Frost resistance
/ High temperature
/ Infrastructure
/ Marine environment
/ Nanomaterials
/ Optimization
/ Permeability
/ Scanning electron microscopy
/ Sulfate resistance
/ Sulfates
/ Sustainable development
/ Temperature
/ Ultra high performance concrete
2025
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Study on the Influencing Factors of UHPC Durability and Its Microscopic Performance Characterization
by
Wang, Risheng
, Jiang, Xueni
, Zhang, Yongzhuang
, Wu, Hongrui
in
Admixtures for underwater concreting
/ Aggregates
/ Analysis
/ Chloride
/ Chloride ions
/ Compressive strength
/ Concrete
/ Concrete mixing
/ Construction
/ Corrosion resistance
/ Curing
/ Durability
/ Electric flux
/ Environmental impact
/ Freeze thaw cycles
/ Frost resistance
/ High temperature
/ Infrastructure
/ Marine environment
/ Nanomaterials
/ Optimization
/ Permeability
/ Scanning electron microscopy
/ Sulfate resistance
/ Sulfates
/ Sustainable development
/ Temperature
/ Ultra high performance concrete
2025
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Study on the Influencing Factors of UHPC Durability and Its Microscopic Performance Characterization
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Study on the Influencing Factors of UHPC Durability and Its Microscopic Performance Characterization
2025
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Overview
Considering the harsh marine environment characterized by dry–wet cycles, freeze–thaw action, chloride penetration, and sulfate attack, four optimized ultra-high-performance concrete (UHPC) mix designs were developed. Durability was assessed via electric flux, dry–wet cycles, and rapid freeze–thaw tests to evaluate the effects of curing methods, aggregate types, and mineral admixtures on key durability indicators, including chloride ion permeability, compressive strength loss, and mass loss. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) examined microstructural changes under various conditions. Results showed that curing method significantly affected chloride ion permeability and sulfate resistance. High-temperature curing (70 ± 2 °C) reduced 28-day chloride ion electric flux by about 50%, and the compressive strength loss rate of specimens subjected to sulfate attack decreased by 2.7% to 45.7% compared to standard curing. Aggregate type had minimal impact on corrosion resistance, while mineral admixtures improved durability more effectively. Frost resistance was excellent, with mass loss below 0.87% after 500 freeze–thaw cycles. SEM analysis revealed that high-temperature curing decreased free cement particles, and mineral admixtures refined pore structure, enhancing matrix compactness. Among all mixtures, Mix Proportion 4 demonstrated the best overall durability. This study offers valuable insights for UHPC design in aggressive marine conditions.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
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