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Carbonation-induced corrosion: Investigation of the corrosion onset

Journal

CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS
Volume 162, Issue -, Pages 847-856

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2017.12.066

Keywords

Carbonation; Corrosion onset; pH indicator; Corrosion potential; Petrographic analysis

Funding

  1. NFR project [235211/030]
  2. Norwegian Research Council
  3. Mapei AS
  4. Norbetong AS
  5. Norcem AS
  6. Skanska AS
  7. Ramboll Engineering AS

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There are different views in the literature on the relationship between the location of the carbonation front and the onset of reinforcement corrosion. Theoretically, corrosion starts when the carbonation front reaches the reinforcement, but some authors have observed an apparent earlier start of corrosion. In the present study, mortar samples with and without reinforcement were exposed for up to 22 weeks to 20 degrees C, 60% RH and 1.5% CO2. The state of the reinforcement was monitored by potential measurements. The carbonation of the bulk and the mortar-steel interface was detected by spraying a pH indicator on a freshly split or cut surface. Good agreement was found between low potential values (compared to reinforcement in the passive state) and the carbonation of the mortar-steel interface. A difference in the spatial variation of the carbonation depth was observed between plain and reinforced samples. The differences found in the literature between the location of the carbonation front and the corrosion onset can probably be explained by the spatial variation of the carbonation depth in the vicinity of the reinforcement. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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