Possible Effects of Sea Ice on Concrete Used in Arctic Conditions

The Arctic region is receiving an increasing attention due to the diminishing area of the permanent ice and easing access to various natural resources including especially oil, gas and rare metals. The nearest future will require building a significant number of new harbors and other structures rela...

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Main Authors: Vasiola Zhaka, Ankit Kothari, Andrzej Cwirzen
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Published: MDPI AG 2019
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:eb550e011c124647be4df0b29d00cb34 2024-11-03T14:52:15+00:00 Possible Effects of Sea Ice on Concrete Used in Arctic Conditions Vasiola Zhaka Ankit Kothari Andrzej Cwirzen 2019-11-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2019034013 https://doaj.org/article/eb550e011c124647be4df0b29d00cb34 EN eng MDPI AG https://www.mdpi.com/2504-3900/34/1/13 https://doaj.org/toc/2504-3900 doi:10.3390/proceedings2019034013 https://doaj.org/article/eb550e011c124647be4df0b29d00cb34 Proceedings, Vol 34, Iss 1, p 13 (2019) sea ice arctic conditions concrete sustainability General Works A article 2019 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2019034013 2024-10-09T17:27:40Z The Arctic region is receiving an increasing attention due to the diminishing area of the permanent ice and easing access to various natural resources including especially oil, gas and rare metals. The nearest future will require building a significant number of new harbors and other structures related to sea operations and exploration. Harsh weather conditions including especially extreme freezing temperatures, snowfall and ice formation impose demanding requirements, which must be taken into account while designing, building and maintaining those structures. Concrete is the main construction material used for harbor structures. Unfortunately, the usage of Portland cement, which is the main cementitious binder used for concrete, it involves hardening processes, which are controlled by the hydration reactions. The hydration needs water and temperatures above freezing point, which impose serious limitations in the arctic environment. Furthermore, later exposure to the arctic conditions and especially to ice may impair its long-term durability and thus the sustainability of built structures. The present work focuses on characterization of properties of sea ice forming in harbors located in the Arctic region and on identification of possible implications on concrete material during the construction phase but also in long-term exploitation. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Sea ice Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Proceedings 34 1 13
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Possible Effects of Sea Ice on Concrete Used in Arctic Conditions
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description The Arctic region is receiving an increasing attention due to the diminishing area of the permanent ice and easing access to various natural resources including especially oil, gas and rare metals. The nearest future will require building a significant number of new harbors and other structures related to sea operations and exploration. Harsh weather conditions including especially extreme freezing temperatures, snowfall and ice formation impose demanding requirements, which must be taken into account while designing, building and maintaining those structures. Concrete is the main construction material used for harbor structures. Unfortunately, the usage of Portland cement, which is the main cementitious binder used for concrete, it involves hardening processes, which are controlled by the hydration reactions. The hydration needs water and temperatures above freezing point, which impose serious limitations in the arctic environment. Furthermore, later exposure to the arctic conditions and especially to ice may impair its long-term durability and thus the sustainability of built structures. The present work focuses on characterization of properties of sea ice forming in harbors located in the Arctic region and on identification of possible implications on concrete material during the construction phase but also in long-term exploitation.
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Ankit Kothari
Andrzej Cwirzen
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title_short Possible Effects of Sea Ice on Concrete Used in Arctic Conditions
title_full Possible Effects of Sea Ice on Concrete Used in Arctic Conditions
title_fullStr Possible Effects of Sea Ice on Concrete Used in Arctic Conditions
title_full_unstemmed Possible Effects of Sea Ice on Concrete Used in Arctic Conditions
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