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Corrosion Behavior of Steel Rebars in Historical Reinforced Concrete Structures Submitted to Chlorides in the Simulated Concrete Pore Solution
In historical reinforced concrete buildings, square ribbed rebars, round ribbed rebars and square twisted rebars are the main steel rebars. In order to determine the corrosion behavior of such historical steel rebars, we investigated the deterioration mechanisms of steel rebars in historical architecture in simulated concrete pore solution using various electrochemical tests and microscopic examination of corrosion products. The hot-rolled ribbed bar (HRB)335 rebars used in modern buildings were used as a control sample. The results demonstrated that the corrosion process of the historical rebars was similar to that of HRB335 rebars. Nevertheless, there were some differences in the chemical composition, microstructure, passive film characteristics, critical chloride ion concentration, and corrosion products. In the passivation stage, the stability order of the passive film generated on the surface of the rebars was as follows: square ribbed rebars square twisted rebars HRB335 rebars round ribbed rebars. In the corrosion stage, the damaging effect order of on the passive film is square ribbed rebars HRB335 rebars square twisted rebars round ribbed rebars. The critical chloride ion concentration was between 0.5% and 2.0% by weight. The corrosion products were mainly , -FeOOH, -FeOOH. -FeOOH, and protective . The corrosion products of HRB335 rebars were mainly nonprotective crystallized FeOOH with various morphologies. The results of this study provide a scientific foundation for the conservation design and residual life prediction of historic reinforced concrete buildings.
Corrosion Behavior of Steel Rebars in Historical Reinforced Concrete Structures Submitted to Chlorides in the Simulated Concrete Pore Solution
In historical reinforced concrete buildings, square ribbed rebars, round ribbed rebars and square twisted rebars are the main steel rebars. In order to determine the corrosion behavior of such historical steel rebars, we investigated the deterioration mechanisms of steel rebars in historical architecture in simulated concrete pore solution using various electrochemical tests and microscopic examination of corrosion products. The hot-rolled ribbed bar (HRB)335 rebars used in modern buildings were used as a control sample. The results demonstrated that the corrosion process of the historical rebars was similar to that of HRB335 rebars. Nevertheless, there were some differences in the chemical composition, microstructure, passive film characteristics, critical chloride ion concentration, and corrosion products. In the passivation stage, the stability order of the passive film generated on the surface of the rebars was as follows: square ribbed rebars square twisted rebars HRB335 rebars round ribbed rebars. In the corrosion stage, the damaging effect order of on the passive film is square ribbed rebars HRB335 rebars square twisted rebars round ribbed rebars. The critical chloride ion concentration was between 0.5% and 2.0% by weight. The corrosion products were mainly , -FeOOH, -FeOOH. -FeOOH, and protective . The corrosion products of HRB335 rebars were mainly nonprotective crystallized FeOOH with various morphologies. The results of this study provide a scientific foundation for the conservation design and residual life prediction of historic reinforced concrete buildings.
Corrosion Behavior of Steel Rebars in Historical Reinforced Concrete Structures Submitted to Chlorides in the Simulated Concrete Pore Solution
J. Mater. Civ. Eng.
Zang, Wenjie (author) / Chun, Qing (author) / You, Nanqiao (author) / Jin, Hui (author) / Shi, Jiashun (author)
2024-10-01
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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