Towards understanding corrosion initiation in concrete – Influence of local electrochemical properties of reinforcing steel

The ageing of reinforced concrete (RC) structures in the industrialized countries increases the probability of durability issues. The mechanism of chloride-induced corrosion, the most common deterioration process in RC structures, is still not well understood. Improvement in the understanding of loc...

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Main Authors: Michel Lucas, Angst Ueli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201819904001
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spelling doaj-91de2a5e5de1459aa93102a72ebe8b7d2021-02-02T04:51:49ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-011990400110.1051/matecconf/201819904001matecconf_iccrrr2018_04001Towards understanding corrosion initiation in concrete – Influence of local electrochemical properties of reinforcing steelMichel Lucas0Angst Ueli1ETH Zürich, Institute for Building Materials (IfB), ETH HönggerbergETH Zürich, Institute for Building Materials (IfB), ETH HönggerbergThe ageing of reinforced concrete (RC) structures in the industrialized countries increases the probability of durability issues. The mechanism of chloride-induced corrosion, the most common deterioration process in RC structures, is still not well understood. Improvement in the understanding of localized corrosion initiation is crucially required to allow for cost efficient and durable maintenance of the existing infrastructures and for service life design of new structures. This study reports results from localized electrochemical characterization of reinforcing steel surfaces taken with a local sensor positioned at different locations on the rebars. This permitted “mapping” the local Open Circuit Potentials for different rebars with different surface conditions. Moreover, local cyclic voltammetries on selected spots were also carried out. Subsequently, the samples were exposed to a chloride solution to provoke corrosion initiation. The corrosion initiation sites from visual inspection were correlated with the local electrochemical characterization. Results show a clear difference depending on the surface condition. Furthermore, for non-rusted surfaces, a spatial distribution of the local electrochemical behaviors seems to follow a pattern depending on the geometry of the steel bar and influencing the location of corrosion initiation.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201819904001
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Towards understanding corrosion initiation in concrete – Influence of local electrochemical properties of reinforcing steel
MATEC Web of Conferences
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title Towards understanding corrosion initiation in concrete – Influence of local electrochemical properties of reinforcing steel
title_short Towards understanding corrosion initiation in concrete – Influence of local electrochemical properties of reinforcing steel
title_full Towards understanding corrosion initiation in concrete – Influence of local electrochemical properties of reinforcing steel
title_fullStr Towards understanding corrosion initiation in concrete – Influence of local electrochemical properties of reinforcing steel
title_full_unstemmed Towards understanding corrosion initiation in concrete – Influence of local electrochemical properties of reinforcing steel
title_sort towards understanding corrosion initiation in concrete – influence of local electrochemical properties of reinforcing steel
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The ageing of reinforced concrete (RC) structures in the industrialized countries increases the probability of durability issues. The mechanism of chloride-induced corrosion, the most common deterioration process in RC structures, is still not well understood. Improvement in the understanding of localized corrosion initiation is crucially required to allow for cost efficient and durable maintenance of the existing infrastructures and for service life design of new structures. This study reports results from localized electrochemical characterization of reinforcing steel surfaces taken with a local sensor positioned at different locations on the rebars. This permitted “mapping” the local Open Circuit Potentials for different rebars with different surface conditions. Moreover, local cyclic voltammetries on selected spots were also carried out. Subsequently, the samples were exposed to a chloride solution to provoke corrosion initiation. The corrosion initiation sites from visual inspection were correlated with the local electrochemical characterization. Results show a clear difference depending on the surface condition. Furthermore, for non-rusted surfaces, a spatial distribution of the local electrochemical behaviors seems to follow a pattern depending on the geometry of the steel bar and influencing the location of corrosion initiation.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201819904001
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