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Sulfate attack of concrete building foundations induced by sewage waters
Authors:Jean-Marc Tulliani  Laura MontanaroAlfredo Negro  Mario Collepardi
Affiliation:a Department of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering, Corso Duca degli Abruzzi 24, Politecnico di Torino, Turin 10129, Italy
b Department of Applied Physical Chemistry, Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, Politecnico di Milano, Milan 20133, Italy
Abstract:A case history of a severe degradation of concrete foundation plinths and piers of an about-35-year-old building located in Northern Italy is described. Significant amounts of gypsum, near ettringite and/or thaumasite were detected by X-ray diffraction analyses performed on ground concrete samples. Large gypsum crystals were mainly located at the interface between the cement paste and aggregates, as observed by scanning electron microscopy coupled to energy-dispersive spectroscopy microanalysis. The degradation effects increased with decreasing the distance of concrete structures from an absorbing well located in the courtyard of the building. The well was recognized as the sulfate source due to the microorganism metabolism of sulfur compounds present in the sewage. Consequences of this attack were a very poor bond strength between cement paste and aggregates and a severe cracking of the concrete cover of the steel reinforcement.
Keywords:Degradation   Sulfate attack   X-ray diffraction   SEM   EDX
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