Durability of Concrete for Thermal Insulation Composite Wall

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Tests were carried out to study the durability of fine aggregate concrete and composite concrete simultaneously provided by the wet-sieving technique for the thermal insulation composite wall as building envelops. The workability of every concrete satisfied the basic requirement of cast quality. The composition analyses of concrete showed that compared with the ordinary concrete, the volume percent of coarse aggregate was increased and the volume percent of cement mortar was decreased due to that the residual coarse aggregate stayed on the sieve was blended with ordinary concrete, which increased the resistances of composite concrete to chloride penetration, water penetration and carbonization. Meanwhile, the resistances of fine aggregate concrete to chloride penetration, water penetration and carbonization were reduced due to the obvious increase of the volume percent of cement mortar.

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