Chloride-induced steel corrosion in concrete: part 2 - Gravimetric and electrochemical comparisons

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Baweja, D
Roper, H
Sirivivatnanon, V
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[1] Univ Sydney, Sch Civil & Min Engn, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
[2] CSIRO, Div Bldg Construct & Engn, N Ryde, NSW 2113, Australia
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blast furnace slag; chlorides; corrosion; marine atmospheres;
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TU [建筑科学];
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this is the second of a two-part paper covering research into chloride-induced steel corrosion in concrete. Work described in this paper focused on relationships between electrochemical data on chloride-induced reinforcement corrosion and gravimetric steel weight losses. Data were collected on a series of reinforced concrete slabs that were partially immersed in 3 percent NaCl solution for a period of 5 years. Reinforced concrete slabs investigated were made with a range of water-binder ratios (w/b) with protland cements having high and low C3A contents, slag-bended cement, or fly ash-blended cement. Data in this paper focus on measurements over time of concrete resistivity, corrosion rates, and gravimetric weight losses of steel taken at the end of the exposure period. Rates of corrosion of steel in concrete were measured using potentio-dynamic anodic procedures. an analysis of estimated corrosion currents I-c, and the area under the I-c versus time envelope A(cr) for reinforcement within concrete slabs used in the investigation, is described. Measurement of weight loss of steel through corrosion in concrete are analysed and related back to the electrochemical measurements taken. It was found that concrete w/b highly influenced the corrosion rate of steel in concrete. Quantitative links between steel weight loss, the electrochemical data, and concrete resistivity, have been found. Under high-chloride conditions, the blended cement concretes having low w/b were found to perform better than other concretes had higher resistivity characteristics, lower corrosion rate characteristics, and were likely to result in lower reinforcement weight losses when compared with equivalent portland cement concretes. reinforced concrete performance under high-chloride conditions did not reflect concrete strength data for the materials considered. The results serve to provide some guidelines for the design of concrete structures for insuring durability.
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