Approach to consider self-corrosion in corrosion monitoring of reinforced concrete structures exposed to chlorides

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Fraundorfer, Andreas [1 ]
Dauberschmidt, Christoph [2 ]
Gehlen, Christoph [3 ]
机构
[1] Ingenieurgesell Prof Dauberschmidt & Vestner mbH, Geisenhausenerstr 18, D-81379 Munich, Germany
[2] Munich Univ Appl Sci HM, Munich, Germany
[3] Tech Univ Munich, Munich, Germany
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chloride; degradation; macrocell; microcell; monitoring; reinforcement; self-corrosion; STEEL; POLARIZATION; MACROCELL; RATES;
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10.1002/maco.202314115
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T [工业技术];
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Corrosion processes of steel in concrete contaminated with chlorides take place as macrocell corrosion as well as self-corrosion (i.e., microcell corrosion). While macrocell corrosion can be detected by element current measurement, self-corrosion cannot be precisely determined electrochemically. This results in deviations in corrosion investigations between the mass losses calculated coulometrically from macrocell current measurements and the actual, corrosion-related gravimetric mass losses. This is relevant in practice as part of corrosion monitoring. In the following, a simple approach is presented by considering this self-corrosion current mathematically in the macrocell current measurement. The empirical regression functions determined for this purpose can be applied to a large number of different influencing parameters and allow the determination of the cumulative steel degradation at time-varying macrocell current densities under consideration of different safety levels. This allows a much more accurate estimation of the actual corrosion-induced mass losses during corrosion monitoring than previously possible. Self-corrosion results in deviations between the electrochemically calculated mass losses of the reinforcement from the macrocell current measurement and the actual gravimetric mass losses during corrosion monitoring in chloride-contaminated reinforced concrete structures. Empirical regression functions are presented that can be used to take self-corrosion into account with various confidence levels.image
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