The damage evolution of concrete subjected to drying-wetting cycles in different concentration of sodium sul- fate solution was investigated based on micro and macro-observations. Through the experiment, weight loss, compressive strength loss and the damage layer thickness of concrete were measured after different drying-wetting cycles. The me- chanical properties degradation in the damage layer of concrete was also analyzed. Furthermore, the scanning electron mi- croscopy and X-ray diffraction were used to investigate the corrosion products of concrete, and the damage mechanism was also investigated by the modern microanalysis techniques. The test results show that the deterioration degree of physical properties of concrete specimens increases with increasing concentration. Weight loss of specimens caused by sulfate attack is not obvious compared with the other evaluation index. When the damage layer thickness of concrete is thicker as well as the ultrasonic speed is lower, indicating that the deterioration degree of concrete increases, and the com- pressive strength loss in damage layer is serious. It was also found that the compressive loss of concrete is correspond with the observations for the damage layer thickness. Additionally, the main corrosion products of concrete in sulfate so- lutions subjected to drying-wetting cycles were confirmed to be ettringite and gypsum, and the quantity of corrosion products formed is proportional to the concentration of the solution.
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