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Title: The role of the interfacial transition zone in the durability of high-performance concrete exposed to marine environment and freeze-thaw cycles
Authors: Feixiang, Tian
Тянь Фэйсян
Other Titles: Роль контактной зоны в обеспечении долговечности высококачественного бетона в условиях морской среды и циклического замораживания
Issue Date: 2026
Publisher: Полоцкий государственный университет имени Евфросинии Полоцкой
Citation: Feixiang, Tian The role of the interfacial transition zone in the durability of high-performance concrete exposed to marine environment and freeze-thaw cycles / Feixiang Tian // Архитектурно-строительный комплекс: проблемы, перспективы, инновации : электрон. сб. ст. VII междунар. науч. конф., Новополоцк, 30 окт. 2025 г. / Полоц. гос. ун-т им. Евфросинии Полоцкой; Редкол.: Д. Н. Лазовский (председ.) [и др.]. – Новополоцк : Полоц. гос. ун-т им. Евфросинии Полоцкой, 2026. – С. 247-250.
Abstract: The durability of high-performance concrete (HPC) in marine environments under freeze-thaw cycles is critically governed by the Interfacial Transition Zone (ITZ). This theoretical article analyzes the ITZ's role as the preferential pathway for chloride ingress and the nucleus for micro-crack initiation. We argue that the synergistic degradation, where freeze-thaw damage accelerates ionic transport and vice-versa, is primarily facilitated through this interfacial region. The discussion establishes a framework for enhancing durability by engineering a densified ITZ through optimized particle packing and ultra-fine supplementary cementitious materials. Consequently, a paradigm shift towards explicitly modeling and designing the ITZ microstructure is essential for predicting and extending the service life of marine concrete infrastructure in cold climates.
URI: https://elib.psu.by/handle/123456789/49796
metadata.dc.rights: open access
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