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Cement and Concrete Research | 2003

Durability of mortars modified with metakaolin

Luc Courard; Anne Darimont; Marleen Schouterden; Fabrice Ferauche; Xavier Willem; Robert Degeimbre

Abstract Results of an investigation to determine the effects of metakaolin additions on transport properties of mortars are reported. Comparisons are made to ordinary Portland cement (OPC) to determine the influence of addition and replacement percentage. Cement is replaced on a mass basis of 5–20% for metakaolin. A mixture with natural kaolin is also studied. The transport properties and chemical behaviors are analyzed by means of chloride diffusion tests and sulfate immersion. Observations after more than 100 days are used to prescribe mixtures that reduce the rate of chloride diffusion and sulfate degradation. For metakaolin, the optimum seems to be between 10% and 15% with regard to inhibition effect on chloride diffusion and sulfate attack.


Sixth CANMET/ACI International Conference on Durability of ConcreteCanada Centre for Mineral and Energy Technology (CANMET) of Natural Resources Canada, American Concrete Institute | 2003

Effects of Environment on Repair Materials: Results of a Five-Year Research Project

Luc Courard; Anne Darimont; Robert Degeimbre; Jean Wiertz

Research was conducted to analyze the behavior of more than 20 repair systems, including a wide range of coatings and products. Based on polymer mortar, polymer modified cementitious mortar, and cementitious mortar, the repair systems were applied to different concrete substrates in order to analyze the adhesion and durability. Several aging factors were investigated such as wet/dry cycles, solar radiation, and freeze-thaw cycles. New test methods are described that were developed in order to simulate site conditions to the extent possible and are compared with natural aging when possible. Wider study is devoted to analysis of the effects of water itself, which is most likely the first cause of alteration of adhesion between concrete and repair systems. All these forms of aging are compared and technical recommendations are proposed.


Symposium on European current research on fluid inclusions. 9 | 1988

Nitrogen-rich metamorphic fluids in devonian metasediments from Bastogne, Belgium

Anne Darimont; E. Burke; J. Touret


Cement & Concrete Composites | 2014

Influence of cement and aggregate type on thaumasite formation in concrete

Peter Nielsen; Sven Nicolai; Anne Darimont; Xavier Kestemont


Archive | 1998

Appetency and adhesion: analysis of the kinetcs of contact between concrete and repairing mortars

Luc Courard; Anne Darimont


Construction and Building Materials | 2012

Pathologies of concrete in Saint-Vincent Neo-Byzantine Church and Pauchot reinforced artificial stone

Luc Courard; Anne Gillard; Anne Darimont; Jean-Marie Bleus; Pierre Paquet


Annales de la Société géologique de Belgique | 2010

Les inclusions fluides de quartz filoniens d'Ardenne

Anne Darimont


Archive | 2005

Some effects of limestone fillers as a partial substitute for cement in mortar composition

Luc Courard; Robert Degeimbre; Anne Darimont; Frédéric Michel; Xavier Willem; Stéphanie Flamant


Materials and Structures | 2002

Utilisation des mâchefers d'incinérateur d'ordures ménagères dans la fabrication de pavés en béton

Luc Courard; Robert Degeimbre; Anne Darimont; A. L. Laval; L. Dupont; L. Bertrand


Cement and Concrete Research | 2014

Effects of the presence of free lime nodules into concrete: Experimentation and modelling

Luc Courard; Hervé Degée; Anne Darimont

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