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- W2037280804 abstract "Abstract In this study, the pore systems of cement‐based composites were investigated using absorption, rapid chloride penetration, rapid migration, ponding, mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP), and scanning electronic microscopy (SEM). Direct current polarization resistance and other permeability parameters were used as indices to justify the effects of fiber and silica fume addition on the permeability of cover concrete. Cement‐based composites containing 10% silica fumes were found to have higher compressive strength, lower absorption, lower coefficient of chloride ion diffusion, lower penetration of chloride ions and higher polarization resistance than those of control specimens. Composites with a combined addition of fiber and silica fume further increased polarization resistance and compressive strength. Addition of silica fumes further improves the permeability of fiber cement composites due to the positive effect from pozzolanic reaction, which produces denser and more homogeneous structures in the matrix. Use of silica fumes or lower w/cm ratio instead of adding fiber in the composites would more effectively increase durability indices such as diffusion coefficient, penetration depth and polarization resistance." @default.
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