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Rebar corrosion detection in concrete based on capacitance principle

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MEASUREMENT
Volume 209, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.measurement.2023.112526

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Capacitive Sensor; Concrete; Finite Element; Rebar Corrosion

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This study used numerical simulations and acceleration tests to analyze rebar corrosion detection based on the capacitance principle. Capacitive sensors can detect the critical corrosion point and rust-layer height, and different electrode placement positions have advantages and disadvantages. A formula for the rebar rust-layer height and the relationship between capacitance and corrosion thickness were established, and capacitance values were used to evaluate the compactness of the RC samples.
Rebar corrosion is one of the main reasons for the deterioration of RC structures and is of major concern in the construction industry. The detection of rebar corrosion in RC is essential for maintaining building safety and improving structural durability. In this study, rebar corrosion detection based on the capacitance principle was applied and analyzed using numerical simulations and acceleration tests. The critical corrosion point and rust-layer height can be detected using capacitive sensors. Capacitive sensors with different electrode placement positions exhibit several advantages and disadvantages. The electrodes of the capacitance sensor placed in the up and down positions more easily detected rebar corrosion, and the electrodes placed on the left and right sides exhibited higher sensitivity. A formula for the rebar rust-layer height and the relationship between the capaci-tance and corrosion thickness were established for non-uniform corrosion. Capacitance values were used to evaluate the compactness of the RC samples.

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