Chloride Induced Reinforcement Corrosion in Mortars Containing Coal Bottom Ash and Coal Fly Ash

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作者
Menendez, Esperanza [1 ]
Argiz, Cristina [2 ]
Angel Sanjuan, Miguel [3 ]
机构
[1] CSIC, Inst Ciencias Construcc Eduardo Torroja, C Serrano Galvache 4, Madrid 28033, Spain
[2] Tech Univ Madrid, Sch Civil Engn, C Prof Aranguren 3,Ciudad Univ, Madrid 28040, Spain
[3] Spanish Inst Cement & Its Applicat IECA, C Jose Abascal 53, Madrid 28003, Spain
来源
MATERIALS | 2019年 / 12卷 / 12期
关键词
steel reinforced concrete; polarization; coal bottom ash; coal fly ash; THRESHOLD CHLORIDE; CONCRETE; STEEL; CEMENT; LEVEL;
D O I
10.3390/ma12121933
中图分类号
O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
学科分类号
070304 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Coal bottom ash is normally used as aggregate in mortars and concretes. When it is ground, its characteristics are modified. Therefore, the assessment of its long-term durability must be realized in depth. In this sense, an accelerated chloride ingress test has been performed on reinforced mortars made of Portland cement with different amounts of coal bottom ash (CBA) and/or coal fly ash (CFA). Corrosion potential and corrosion rate were continuously monitored. Cement replacement with bottom and fly ash had beneficial long-term effects regarding chloride penetration resistance. Concerning corrosion performance, by far the most dominant influencing parameter was the ash content. Chloride diffusion coefficient in natural test conditions decreased from 23 x 10(-12) m(2)/s in cements without coal ashes to 4.5 x 10(-12) m(2)/s in cements with 35% by weight of coal ashes. Moreover, the time to steel corrosion initiation went from 102 h to about 500 h, respectively. Therefore, this work presents experimental evidence that confirms the positive effect of both types of coal ashes (CBA and CFA) with regard to the concrete steel corrosion.
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