“Concrete may look solid, but it is full of tiny pores and capillary channels”

 


“Concrete may look solid, but it is full of tiny pores and capillary channels”

 

  1. Concrete looks hard and solid from the outside.
  2. Inside concrete, there are many tiny empty spaces.
  3. These tiny spaces are called pores.
  4. Some pores are connected to each other.
  5. These connected pores form capillary channels.
  6. Because of these pores and channels, concrete can absorb water and air.

 

Water enters and brings in chlorides, sulphates, and acids, leading to corrosion, expansive reactions, and cracking.

 

  1. Water enters the material or structure.
  2. The water carries harmful substances like chlorides, sulphates, and acids.
  3. These substances react with the material inside.
  4. Chlorides cause corrosion of metal parts.
  5. Sulphates cause expansive reactions.
  6. Acids weaken the material.
  7. These reactions create internal stress.
  8. Over time, cracks develop in the structure.

 

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