中性化 と塩 害 の 複合劣 化環 境 下 で の コ ン ク リー ト中の Cr 鋼 鉄 筋 の 防食性に 関す る研 究Corrosion Resistance of Cr-bearing Rebar in Concrete due to Combined Deterioration
- Other Titles
- Corrosion Resistance of Cr-bearing Rebar in Concrete due to Combined Deterioration
- Authors
- TAE,Sung Ho; NOGUCHI,Takafumi; UJIRO,Takumi
- Issue Date
- Feb-2006
- Publisher
- ARCHITECTURAL INSTITUTE OF JAPAN
- Keywords
- Cr −bearing rebar; Corrosion resistance; Carbonation; Cholride ion; Combined deter ioration; Cr鋼 防 食鉄 筋; 防食性; 中性 化; 塩化物イ オ ン; 複合 劣化
- Citation
- JOURNAL OF STRUCTURE AND CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING, v.71, no.600, pp 29 - 33
- Pages
- 5
- Indexed
- FOREIGN
- Journal Title
- JOURNAL OF STRUCTURE AND CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING
- Volume
- 71
- Number
- 600
- Start Page
- 29
- End Page
- 33
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/45017
- DOI
- 10.3130/aijs.71.29_2
- ISSN
- 1340-4202
1881-8153
- Abstract
- With the aim of developing Cr-bearing rebars having required resistance to deteriorative environments prone to carbonation with or without chloride attack, ten types of steel bars having different Cr contents were embedded in concretes with chloride ion contents of 0, 0.3, 0.6, 1.2, and 2.4kg/m^3 to fabricate specimens assuming such deteriorative environments. After being carbonated to the reinforcement level, these concretes were subjected to corrosion-accelerating cycles of heating/cooling and drying/wetting. The time-related changes in the corrosion area ratio and corrosion loss of the Cr-bearing rebars were then measured to investigate their corrosion resistance. The results revealed that the Cr content required for corrosion resistance in a simple carbonating environment was 5% or more. The corrosion-resisting performance of Cr-bearing reinforcement was particularly noticeable with a Cr content of 7% or more. In a deteriorative environment prone to both carbonation and chloride attack, corrosion resistance was evident with a Cr content of 5% or more and 9% or more in concretes with chloride ion contents of 1.2 and 2.4kg/m^3, respectively.
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