Performance Degradation and Service Life Prediction of Magnesium Oxychloride Cement Recycled Concrete in Western Saline Soil Environment
Shijie Chai, Nan Wang, Yuze Tian, Wei Gong, Peng YinWestern saline soil areas contain a large amount of chloride and sulfate ions, leading to a reduction in the service life of Portland concrete in this environment. Magnesium oxychloride cement recycled concrete (MOCRC) is mainly prepared with light-burnt magnesia and magnesium chloride, which is more suitable for application in a western saline soil environment than Portland concrete. In this paper, ultrasonic non-destructive testing technology was used to investigate the effects of multiple factors on the deterioration process and service life of MOCRC in a western saline soil environment. The results showed a clear functional relationship between the relative dynamic elastic modulus and the compressive strength or size of MOCRC. On this basis, a multiparameter time-varying degradation model for MOCRC considering the compressive strength, size effect, and environmental error is established. Moreover, a service life prediction model for MOCRC based on the relative dynamic elastic modulus is proposed, using reliability theory and the first-order second-moment method. This study provides a foundational method for the durability examination and service life prediction of MOCRC.