Abstract:
Nowadays, the use of micropiles has undergone a great development. In general, they are
made with cement grout, reinforced with steel tubing. In Spain, these grouts are prepared using OPC,
although the standards do not forbid the use of other cements, like sustainable ones. Micropiles are in
contact with soils and groundwater, in which the presence of sulphates is common. Their deleterious
effects firstly affect to the microstructure. Then, the aim of this research is to study the effects of
sulphate attack in the microstructure of micropiles grouts, prepared with OPC, fly ash and slag
commercial cements, compared to their behaviour when they are exposed to an optimum hardening
condition. The microstructure evolution has been studied with the non-destructive impedance
spectroscopy technique, which has never been used for detecting the effects of sulphate attack
when slag and fly ash cements are used. Its results have been contrasted with mercury intrusion
porosimetry and “Wenner” resistivity ones. The 28-day compressive strength of grouts has been also
determined. The results of microstructure characterization techniques are in agreement, although
impedance spectroscopy is the most se...