The concrete for the Building structure is required to have
strong properties in holding the load or
working forces. Problems that occur in concrete buildings in the coastal
environment of concrete damage caused by the degradation of concrete that
interacted with seawater. The durability deterioration of concrete is critical
to the durability, safety, and sustainability of infrastructures, especially
for offshore concrete structures in marine environments. Real damage caused by
seawater, consists of 3 (three) parts: submerged concrete part, concrete part
affected by tidal seawater and part of the concrete affected by seawater
splashing. The concrete damage discussed in this research is the mechanical
degradation of concrete due to the intrusion of seawater in the submerged
seawater. Damage can occur in concrete due to the reaction between aggressive
seawater that is intruded into the concrete and compounds in the concrete that
cause the concrete to lose some of its mass, strength, and stiffness and also
accelerate the weathering process. This research used 2 media ponds, where one
filled with seawater and the other filled with fresh water. The amount of
concrete soaked in seawater as much as 20 specimens, and soaked freshwater
(PDAM) as much as 20 specimens. The amount of concrete soaked in seawater as
much as 20 specimens, and soaked freshwater as much as 20 specimens. The
results of this study indicate that the reduction of compressive strength of
concrete due to the intrusion of seawater tends to show a logarithmic graph.
Concrete compressive strength will be lost by 50% when the concrete is soaked
in seawater for 19,031 days. Normal quality concrete f'c = 25 MPa undergoes
mechanical degradation due to seawater intrusion, in this case, the compressive
strength of concrete is 12,063% when soaked for 28 days and 16,809% when soaked
for 90 days.
Author(s) Details
F. Hamdi
Civil Engineering Muhammadiyah University of Makassar, Sultan Alauddin
Street No. 259, Makassar, Sulawesi Selatan, Indonesia.
H. A. Imran
Civil Engineering Muhammadiyah University of Makassar, Sultan Alauddin
Street No. 259, Makassar, Sulawesi Selatan, Indonesia.
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see the book here:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/caert/v7/7493B
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