Chloride-Induced Corrosion of Steel in Concrete: An Overview on Chloride Diffusion and Prediction of Corrosion Initiation Time

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Khan M.U. [1 ]
Ahmad S. [1 ]
Al-Gahtani H.J. [1 ]
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[1] Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran
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Electrochemical corrosion - Reinforced concrete - Steel corrosion - Cements - Hydration - Chlorine compounds - Diffusion;
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10.1155/2017/5819202
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Initiation of corrosion of steel in reinforced concrete (RC) structures subjected to chloride exposures mainly depends on coefficient of chloride diffusion, D c, of concrete. Therefore, D c is one of the key parameters needed for prediction of initiation of reinforcement corrosion. Fick's second law of diffusion has been used for long time to derive the models for chloride diffusion in concrete. However, such models do not include the effects of various significant factors such as chloride binding by the cement, multidirectional ingress of chloride, and variation of D c with time due to change in the microstructure of concrete during early period of cement hydration. In this paper, a review is presented on the development of chloride diffusion models by incorporating the effects of the key factors into basic Fick's second law of diffusion. Determination of corrosion initiation time using chloride diffusion models is also explained. The information presented in this paper would be useful for accurate prediction of corrosion initiation time of RC structures subjected to chloride exposure, considering the effects of chloride binding, effect of time and space on D c, and interaction effect of multidirectional chloride ingress. © 2017 Muhammad Umar Khan et al.
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