Enhanced Predictive Modelling of Steel Corrosion in Concrete in Submerged Zone Based on a Dynamic Activation Approach
Abstract A numerical model for enhanced service life prediction of concrete infrastructure is presented which includes transient analysis of processes during corrosion initiation as well as propagation stage. The temporal and spatial transition of Steel–Concrete Interface during depassivation events...
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doaj-a0eb6d81bd3b48ea8af8230cc37aaaa32020-11-25T01:32:35ZengSpringerOpenInternational Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials1976-04852234-13152019-01-0113111810.1186/s40069-018-0321-0Enhanced Predictive Modelling of Steel Corrosion in Concrete in Submerged Zone Based on a Dynamic Activation ApproachZahid Mohammad Mir0Daniel Höche1Celestino Gomes2Rui Sampaio3Alexandre C. Bastos4Philippe Maincon5M. G. S. Ferreira6Mikhail L. Zheludkevich7Institute of Materials Research, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht Centre for Materials and Coastal ResearchInstitute of Materials Research, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht Centre for Materials and Coastal ResearchDepartment of Materials and Ceramic Engineering and CICECO, University of AveiroDepartment of Materials and Ceramic Engineering and CICECO, University of AveiroDepartment of Materials and Ceramic Engineering and CICECO, University of AveiroSINTEF Materials and ChemistryDepartment of Materials and Ceramic Engineering and CICECO, University of AveiroInstitute of Materials Research, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht Centre for Materials and Coastal ResearchAbstract A numerical model for enhanced service life prediction of concrete infrastructure is presented which includes transient analysis of processes during corrosion initiation as well as propagation stage. The temporal and spatial transition of Steel–Concrete Interface during depassivation events is described by a randomly varying chloride threshold function. As such random activation events can be accounted for, rather than having to pre-describe the anode size and location as in many existing models. The aim of the study is to investigate random spatial activation events in concrete structures in submerged zones based on dynamically changing boundary conditions on the rebar surface to control transition from passive to active state. Investigations are carried out to realize the sustainability of corrosion processes in limiting oxygen concentrations in dissolved seawater. The model showcases the numerical architecture, the associated concept of randomly varying chloride threshold and predicts that among other factors, the rate of oxygen strongly influences corrosion rate in submerged locations.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40069-018-0321-0rebar corrosionchloride-induced depassivationfinite element methodsubmerged zone |
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Zahid Mohammad Mir Daniel Höche Celestino Gomes Rui Sampaio Alexandre C. Bastos Philippe Maincon M. G. S. Ferreira Mikhail L. Zheludkevich |
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Zahid Mohammad Mir Daniel Höche Celestino Gomes Rui Sampaio Alexandre C. Bastos Philippe Maincon M. G. S. Ferreira Mikhail L. Zheludkevich Enhanced Predictive Modelling of Steel Corrosion in Concrete in Submerged Zone Based on a Dynamic Activation Approach International Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials rebar corrosion chloride-induced depassivation finite element method submerged zone |
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Zahid Mohammad Mir Daniel Höche Celestino Gomes Rui Sampaio Alexandre C. Bastos Philippe Maincon M. G. S. Ferreira Mikhail L. Zheludkevich |
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Enhanced Predictive Modelling of Steel Corrosion in Concrete in Submerged Zone Based on a Dynamic Activation Approach |
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Enhanced Predictive Modelling of Steel Corrosion in Concrete in Submerged Zone Based on a Dynamic Activation Approach |
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Enhanced Predictive Modelling of Steel Corrosion in Concrete in Submerged Zone Based on a Dynamic Activation Approach |
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Enhanced Predictive Modelling of Steel Corrosion in Concrete in Submerged Zone Based on a Dynamic Activation Approach |
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Enhanced Predictive Modelling of Steel Corrosion in Concrete in Submerged Zone Based on a Dynamic Activation Approach |
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enhanced predictive modelling of steel corrosion in concrete in submerged zone based on a dynamic activation approach |
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International Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials |
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1976-0485 2234-1315 |
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2019-01-01 |
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Abstract A numerical model for enhanced service life prediction of concrete infrastructure is presented which includes transient analysis of processes during corrosion initiation as well as propagation stage. The temporal and spatial transition of Steel–Concrete Interface during depassivation events is described by a randomly varying chloride threshold function. As such random activation events can be accounted for, rather than having to pre-describe the anode size and location as in many existing models. The aim of the study is to investigate random spatial activation events in concrete structures in submerged zones based on dynamically changing boundary conditions on the rebar surface to control transition from passive to active state. Investigations are carried out to realize the sustainability of corrosion processes in limiting oxygen concentrations in dissolved seawater. The model showcases the numerical architecture, the associated concept of randomly varying chloride threshold and predicts that among other factors, the rate of oxygen strongly influences corrosion rate in submerged locations. |
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rebar corrosion chloride-induced depassivation finite element method submerged zone |
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