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Effect of fly ash on compressive strength, carbonation and corrosion resistance of reinforced concrete: a systematic review

Prathamesh Gaikwad (Department of Civil Engineering, Dr Vishwanath Karad MIT World Peace University, Pune, India)
Sandeep Sathe (Department of Civil Engineering, Dr Vishwanath Karad MIT World Peace University, Pune, India)

World Journal of Engineering

ISSN: 1708-5284

Article publication date: 14 December 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to study and analyze the effects of fly ash (FA) as a mineral admixture on compressive strength (CS), carbonation resistance and corrosion resistance of reinforced concrete (RC). In addition, the utilization of inexpensive and abundantly available FA as a cement replacement in concrete has several benefits including reduced OPC usage and elimination of the FA disposal problem.

Design/methodology/approach

Reinforcement corrosion and carbonation significantly affect the strength and durability of the RC structures. Also, the utilization of FA as green corrosion inhibitors, which are nontoxic and environmentally friendly alternatives. This review discusses the effects of FA on the mechanical characteristics of concrete. Also, this review analyzes the impact of FA as a partial replacement of cement in concrete and its effect on the depth of carbonation in concrete elements and the corrosion rate of embedded steel as well as the chemical composition and microstructure (X-ray diffraction analysis and scanning electron microscopy) of FA concrete were also reviewed.

Findings

This review provides a clear analysis of the available study, providing a thorough overview of the current state of knowledge on this topic. Regarding concrete CS, the findings indicate that the incorporation of FA often leads to a loss in early-age strength. However, as the curing period increased, the strength of fly ash concrete (FAC) increased with or even surpassed that of conventional concrete. Analysis of the accelerated carbonation test revealed that incorporating FA into the concrete mix led to a shallower carbonation depth and slower diffusion of carbon dioxide (CO2) into the concrete. Furthermore, the half-cell potential test shows that the inclusion of FA increases the durability of RC by slowing the rate of steel-reinforcement corrosion.

Originality/value

This systematic review analyzes a wide range of existing studies on the topic, providing a comprehensive overview of the research conducted so far. This review intends to critically assess the enhancements in mechanical and durability attributes (such as CS, carbonation and corrosion resistance) of FAC and FA-RC. This systematic review has practical implications for the construction and engineering industries. This can support engineers and designers in making informed decisions regarding the use of FA in concrete mixtures, considering both its benefits and potential drawbacks.

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Acknowledgements

Funding declaration: The authors declare that there are no available funding sources that could influence the work reported in this paper.

Conflict of interest: On behalf of all the authors, the corresponding author states that there are no conflicts of interest.

Ethics statement: This study did not involve the use of human subjects, human data, tissues or animals.

Citation

Gaikwad, P. and Sathe, S. (2023), "Effect of fly ash on compressive strength, carbonation and corrosion resistance of reinforced concrete: a systematic review", World Journal of Engineering, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/WJE-07-2023-0240

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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