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Concrete Exposed to Sea Water
I. Salt water effects on concrete
Most sea waters are similar in composition, containing about 3.5% soluble salts (chlorides and
sulfates) by weight. The pH of seawater varies from 7.5 to 8.4, averaging about 8.2
Concrete exposed to seawater may deteriorate from the combined effects of chemical and
physical processes:
• Sulfate attack
• Leaching of lime (calcium hydroxide)
• Alkali-aggregate expansion
• Salt crystallization from alternate wetting and drying
• Freezing and thawing
• Corrosion of embedded reinforcing or pre stressing steel
• Erosion and abrasion from waves
Figure 1: degraded concrete and exposed rebar.
II. Designing concrete for exposure to seawater
Attack by most of these processes is slowed by reducing concrete permeability. Low
permeability helps keep aggressive chemicals out of the concrete, slows leaching of soluble
materials such as lime, and limits the depth of carbonation, better protecting reinforcing
steel from corrosion. Marine concrete can be grouped into three exposure zones:
submerged, splash, and atmospheric. The submerged zone is continuously covered by
seawater, the splash zone is subject to continuous wetting and drying, and the atmospheric
zone is above the splash zone and subject to occasional seawater spray. And deterioration
in any of these zones tends to increase the concrete’s permeability, making the concrete
susceptible to more deterioration. Cracks, spalls, mortar erosion, and corrosion stains are
visible signs of deterioration that causes increased porosity and decreased strength.
Several key parameters must be controlled to protect concrete exposed to sea waters:
25/03/2015
References available upon request
1) Mix design: Water-cement ratio
Table 1: water-cement ratios and compressive strengths
2) Cement type
Table 2: type of cement required for concrete exposed to sulfates in soil or water
3) Air-entraining agents
When freeze-thaw durability is required , both ACI 318 and ACI 357 re commend air
entrainment.
4) Chemical admixtures
ACI 318 and ACI 357 both allow the use of chemical admixtures meeting the requirements of
ASTM C 494, Specification for Chemical Admixtures for Concrete. Water- reducing and high -
range water- reducing admixtures are commonly used to enhance uniform cement distribution
and to provide workable mixes at low water-cement ratios. Also, to protect reinforcing and
prestressing steel from corrosion, no calcium chloride or admixtures containing added chloride
should be used.
5) Aggregates
Aggregates conforming to ASTM C 33 are acceptable for use, as are marine aggregates that have
been washed with fresh water to reduce the chloride ion content. The total water soluble
chloride ion content of the concrete should not exceed 0.10% by weight of the cement for
normal reinforced concrete and 0.06% for prestressed concrete.
25/03/2015
References available upon request
Some engineers prefer limestone aggregates to sandstones and quartz aggregates . The
limestone aggregate forms a stronger chemical bond with the cement paste and has a thermal
coefficient of expansion closer to that of the cement paste.
6) cover
To control corrosion, maintaining the required concrete cover over reinforcing steel is also
important. ACI 357 provides recommendations for concrete cover in each exposure zone.
Table 3: Recommended concrete cover
III. Repair methods after the damage
Corrosion of this sort will surely destroy concrete over time unless it is properly protected. A barrier is
needed between the concrete and the salt water that will stop water, chlorides and oxygen from
reaching the inner working of the structure.
a. Removal geometry: Before starting removals, the effect of removals on structural integrity
should be reviewed. Shoring of members should be provided as necessary. Particular care shall
be exercised at slab/beam connections to columns.
b. Exposing and undercutting of reinforcing steel: These details are applicable to horizontal,
vertical, or overhead locations
25/03/2015
References available upon request
c. Cleaning and repair of reinforcing steel
25/03/2015
References available upon request
d. Repair of Reinforcing Steel Due to Loss of Section
e. Edge and Surface Conditioning of Concrete

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Concrete exposed to seawater

  • 1. 25/03/2015 References available upon request Concrete Exposed to Sea Water I. Salt water effects on concrete Most sea waters are similar in composition, containing about 3.5% soluble salts (chlorides and sulfates) by weight. The pH of seawater varies from 7.5 to 8.4, averaging about 8.2 Concrete exposed to seawater may deteriorate from the combined effects of chemical and physical processes: • Sulfate attack • Leaching of lime (calcium hydroxide) • Alkali-aggregate expansion • Salt crystallization from alternate wetting and drying • Freezing and thawing • Corrosion of embedded reinforcing or pre stressing steel • Erosion and abrasion from waves Figure 1: degraded concrete and exposed rebar. II. Designing concrete for exposure to seawater Attack by most of these processes is slowed by reducing concrete permeability. Low permeability helps keep aggressive chemicals out of the concrete, slows leaching of soluble materials such as lime, and limits the depth of carbonation, better protecting reinforcing steel from corrosion. Marine concrete can be grouped into three exposure zones: submerged, splash, and atmospheric. The submerged zone is continuously covered by seawater, the splash zone is subject to continuous wetting and drying, and the atmospheric zone is above the splash zone and subject to occasional seawater spray. And deterioration in any of these zones tends to increase the concrete’s permeability, making the concrete susceptible to more deterioration. Cracks, spalls, mortar erosion, and corrosion stains are visible signs of deterioration that causes increased porosity and decreased strength. Several key parameters must be controlled to protect concrete exposed to sea waters:
  • 2. 25/03/2015 References available upon request 1) Mix design: Water-cement ratio Table 1: water-cement ratios and compressive strengths 2) Cement type Table 2: type of cement required for concrete exposed to sulfates in soil or water 3) Air-entraining agents When freeze-thaw durability is required , both ACI 318 and ACI 357 re commend air entrainment. 4) Chemical admixtures ACI 318 and ACI 357 both allow the use of chemical admixtures meeting the requirements of ASTM C 494, Specification for Chemical Admixtures for Concrete. Water- reducing and high - range water- reducing admixtures are commonly used to enhance uniform cement distribution and to provide workable mixes at low water-cement ratios. Also, to protect reinforcing and prestressing steel from corrosion, no calcium chloride or admixtures containing added chloride should be used. 5) Aggregates Aggregates conforming to ASTM C 33 are acceptable for use, as are marine aggregates that have been washed with fresh water to reduce the chloride ion content. The total water soluble chloride ion content of the concrete should not exceed 0.10% by weight of the cement for normal reinforced concrete and 0.06% for prestressed concrete.
  • 3. 25/03/2015 References available upon request Some engineers prefer limestone aggregates to sandstones and quartz aggregates . The limestone aggregate forms a stronger chemical bond with the cement paste and has a thermal coefficient of expansion closer to that of the cement paste. 6) cover To control corrosion, maintaining the required concrete cover over reinforcing steel is also important. ACI 357 provides recommendations for concrete cover in each exposure zone. Table 3: Recommended concrete cover III. Repair methods after the damage Corrosion of this sort will surely destroy concrete over time unless it is properly protected. A barrier is needed between the concrete and the salt water that will stop water, chlorides and oxygen from reaching the inner working of the structure. a. Removal geometry: Before starting removals, the effect of removals on structural integrity should be reviewed. Shoring of members should be provided as necessary. Particular care shall be exercised at slab/beam connections to columns. b. Exposing and undercutting of reinforcing steel: These details are applicable to horizontal, vertical, or overhead locations
  • 4. 25/03/2015 References available upon request c. Cleaning and repair of reinforcing steel
  • 5. 25/03/2015 References available upon request d. Repair of Reinforcing Steel Due to Loss of Section e. Edge and Surface Conditioning of Concrete