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Variation in the chloride threshold level for steel corrosion in concrete arising from different chloride sources

Authors
Ryou, JaesukAnn, Kiyong
Issue Date
Apr-2008
Publisher
ICE Publishing
Citation
Magazine of Concrete Research, v.60, no.3, pp 177 - 187
Pages
11
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Magazine of Concrete Research
Volume
60
Number
3
Start Page
177
End Page
187
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/42582
DOI
10.1680/macr.2008.60.3.177
ISSN
0024-9831
1751-763X
Abstract
In order to compare the role of chlorides from internal and external sources in corroding, the steel bar in concrete/mortar, the chloride threshold level (CTL), corrosion resistance, chloride transport, observation of the steel concrete/ mortar interface and the pH-dependent release of bound chlorides were examined. As binders, ordinary Portland cement (OPC), 30% pulverised fuel ash (pfa), 60% ground granulated blastfurnace slag (ggbs) and 10% silica fume ( SF) were used. For external chlorides, the onset of corrosion was detected by a jump of the galvanic current and for internal chloride the corrosion rate was measured using a polarisation technique to determine the CTL. As a result, the variation in the CTL was marginal, despite the different chloride source, but binder type greatly affected the corrosion behaviour and the CTL: OPC concretes/mortars provided the highest resistance to chloride-induced corrosion and the highest CTL, and the polarisation resistance was also the greatest before depassivation, compared to the mixtures with pozzolanic materials. For the rate of chloride transport, 60% ggbs concretes produced the lowest diffusivity, while OPC produced the highest. The visual examination of the steel concrete interface showed that corrosion always starts in the voids in contact with the steel bar, because of a higher reactive environment. In addition, it was found that acid soluble chlorides indicate only about 90% of total.
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