Experimental study on freeze-thaw resistance of modified magnesium oxychloride cement foam concrete

Dongqing Zhong, Shuguang Wang, Yu Gao, Luming Wang, Koubao Feng

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Abstract

Magnesium oxychloride cement foam concrete specimenswere prepared by applying the inorganic-organic composite modification method to improve the water resistance of magnesium oxychloride cement and using the composite protein foaming agent for the purpose of foaming. Then, freeze-thaw cycle test was performed to examinethe frost resistance property of the specimens under the designed mix proportion. The experimental results show that: after 20 freeze-thaw cycles, neither macro-cracks nor hollow spalling are observed on the surface of the specimen, the strength loss rate is only 12%, and the compressive strength remains at a relatively high level of 1.46 MPa. Meanwhile, the microstructure of the specimen before and after the freeze-thaw experiment was analyzed through SEM test, and the failure mechanism during the freeze-thaw process was explained.

Original languageEnglish
Article number032009
JournalJournal of Physics: Conference Series
Volume1885
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 28 Apr 2021
Event2021 7th International Conference on Manufacturing Technology and Applied Materials, ICAMMT 2021 - Sanya, China
Duration: 26 Mar 202128 Mar 2021

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