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Corrosion Behavior in RC Member with Different Cover Depths under Cyclic Chloride Ingress Conditions for 2 Years

Kwang-Myong Lee    
Yong-Sik Yoon    
Keun-Hyeok Yang    
Bong-Young Yoo and Seung-Jun Kwon    

Resumen

Concrete structures are considered as durable construction material, but corrosion of the embedded steel reinforcement occurs under chloride exposure as concrete has porous properties. Herein, a cyclic drying?wetting test was performed for two years using saltwater to accelerate steel corrosion in a reinforced concrete (RC) member. The open-circuit potential (OCP) was measured using a newly developed and replaceable agar sensor. The corrosion potential was measured considering the chloride concentration, water-to-cement (w/c) ratio, and cover depth at three levels. Furthermore, its relationships with influential parameters were evaluated using averaged OCP results. The measured OCP showed a linear relationship with the cover depth, and this tendency was more distinct with increasing retention period and higher chloride concentration. For the highest w/c ratio (0.6), values below -100 mV were monitored after only six months regardless of the cover depth, and values below the critical potential level (-450 mV) were evaluated at lower cover depths (30 and 45 mm). The results of regression analysis considering the exposure environment showed a clear relationship in the case of high chloride concentration (7.0%). A linear relationship between cover depth and OCP was derived with a reasonable determination coefficient ranging from 0.614 to 0.771.

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