10-year natural carbonation of concretes with limestone, fly ash, volcanic ash, and slag and exposed to tropical climate in India

Published: 16 August 2024| Version 2 | DOI: 10.17632/gkcf2z4ts5.2
Contributors:
, Sundar Rathnarajan, Radkhakrishna G. Pillai, Ravindra Gettu, Manu Santhanam

Description

The data set includes the concrete properties and natural carbonation depths of 45 different concretes exposed to tropical climates in India. There are three sets of data. Set A contains information about the mix proportions, including the type of cement, water-to-binder ratio (w/b), the amount of binder, the percentage of SCM replacement, the amount of sand and gravel, and the air content in the concrete. Additionally, 28 days of compressive strengths (fc) with curing duration is provided. Set B contains the natural carbonation depths of concrete exposed to sheltered conditions, and Set C consists of the natural carbonation depth of concrete exposed to unsheltered conditions. In brief, the data set will provide the material properties of 45 different concretes and their natural carbonation depths exposed to sheltered and unsheltered conditions with exposure duration in years.

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Institutions

Indian Institute of Technology Madras

Categories

Carbon Dioxide, Concrete Type, Reaction in Concrete, Database, Low-Carbon Concrete

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