Experimental and Empirical Time to Corrosion of Reinforced Concrete Structures under Different Curing Conditions
Reinforced concrete structures, especially those in marine environments, are commonly subjected to high concentrations of chlorides, which eventually leads to corrosion of the embedded reinforcing steel. The total time to corrosion of such structures may be divided into three stages: corrosion initi...
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doaj-092d58903db8409595596f1b4138406d2020-11-24T23:49:23ZengHindawi LimitedAdvances in Civil Engineering1687-80861687-80942014-01-01201410.1155/2014/595743595743Experimental and Empirical Time to Corrosion of Reinforced Concrete Structures under Different Curing ConditionsAhmed A. Abouhussien0Assem A. A. Hassan1Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, NL, A1B3X5, CanadaDepartment of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, NL, A1B3X5, CanadaReinforced concrete structures, especially those in marine environments, are commonly subjected to high concentrations of chlorides, which eventually leads to corrosion of the embedded reinforcing steel. The total time to corrosion of such structures may be divided into three stages: corrosion initiation, cracking, and damage periods. This paper evaluates, both empirically and experimentally, the expected time to corrosion of reinforced concrete structures. The tested reinforced concrete samples were subjected to ten alternative curing techniques, including hot, cold, and normal temperatures, prior to testing. The corrosion initiation, cracking, and damage periods in this investigation were experimentally monitored by an accelerated corrosion test performed on reinforced concrete samples. Alternatively, the corrosion initiation time for counterpart samples was empirically predicted using Fick’s second law of diffusion for comparison. The results showed that the corrosion initiation periods obtained experimentally were comparable to those obtained empirically. The corrosion initiation was found to occur at the first jump of the current measurement in the accelerated corrosion test which matched the half-cell potential reading of around −350 mV.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/595743 |
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Experimental and Empirical Time to Corrosion of Reinforced Concrete Structures under Different Curing Conditions |
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Experimental and Empirical Time to Corrosion of Reinforced Concrete Structures under Different Curing Conditions |
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Experimental and Empirical Time to Corrosion of Reinforced Concrete Structures under Different Curing Conditions |
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Experimental and Empirical Time to Corrosion of Reinforced Concrete Structures under Different Curing Conditions |
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experimental and empirical time to corrosion of reinforced concrete structures under different curing conditions |
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1687-8086 1687-8094 |
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Reinforced concrete structures, especially those in marine environments, are commonly subjected to high concentrations of chlorides, which eventually leads to corrosion of the embedded reinforcing steel. The total time to corrosion of such structures may be divided into three stages: corrosion initiation, cracking, and damage periods. This paper evaluates, both empirically and experimentally, the expected time to corrosion of reinforced concrete structures. The tested reinforced concrete samples were subjected to ten alternative curing techniques, including hot, cold, and normal temperatures, prior to testing. The corrosion initiation, cracking, and damage periods in this investigation were experimentally monitored by an accelerated corrosion test performed on reinforced concrete samples. Alternatively, the corrosion initiation time for counterpart samples was empirically predicted using Fick’s second law of diffusion for comparison. The results showed that the corrosion initiation periods obtained experimentally were comparable to those obtained empirically. The corrosion initiation was found to occur at the first jump of the current measurement in the accelerated corrosion test which matched the half-cell potential reading of around −350 mV. |
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