The alkali-carbonate reaction and its reaction products an experience with Argentinean Dolomite Rocks

Abstract Three dolomitic rocks from Argentina were studied under different test conditions (ASTM C 586, ASTM C 227, CSA A23.2–14A, powdered rock samples immersed in strong alkali solutions). X-ray diffraction (XRD), optical microscopy (OM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analyses of the various reaction products detected under these conditions are presented. Results are compared with the alkali expansivity of the dolomitic rocks and are also used to discuss the scope and applicability of the different reaction mechanisms proposed in the literature. It has been concluded from this research that the mechanism originally proposed by Hadley is adequate to explain the reaction mechanisms that operate in concrete structures under natural service conditions.