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Corrosion Initiation and Propagation on Corrosion Resistant Alloys Embedded In Concrete by Accelerated Chloride Transport

Posted on:2014-09-10Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:Florida Atlantic UniversityCandidate:Tellez, Francisco GutierrezFull Text:PDF
GTID:2452390005493817Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
Two duplex stainless steels rebars: UNS32304SS and UNS32101SS, were selected to investigate the corrosion initiation and propagation in reinforced concrete specimens. The investigation is divided in two phases with two different methods to accelerate the transport of chlorides through the concrete and initiate corrosion in a short period of time. After corrosion had initiated and propagated for some time; selected specimens were terminated for visual examination. On specimens selected for autopsy, the rebars in the top row showed corrosion to various degrees. Corrosion had propagated to such extent on the terminated specimens that the specimen showed cracks. Stray current might have caused accelerated corrosion on rebars where corrosion had initiated. Based on chloride concentrations measured at the rebar trace, corrosion initiated: on S32101 rebars on average at 7.9 kg/m3, and S32101 rebars on average at 6.0 kg/m3. The findings suggest that S32304 rebars corroded at a slower than S32101.
Keywords/Search Tags:Corrosion, Rebars, S32101, Concrete
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