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Robert E. Melchers
Corrosion on the interface between a metal alloy, such as steel, and a wet, permeable non-metallic medium is of considerable practical interest. Examples include the interface between steel and water, the atmosphere or concrete, as for steel reinforcemen...
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Robert E. Melchers and Henry Humphrey
The alkali?aggregate reactivity (AAR) of concrete, long known for mass concrete, can also induce corrosion of steel in reinforced concrete structures. Several examples are given for which the origin of observed reinforcement corrosion and loss of concret...
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Robert E. Melchers
The long-term corrosion progression of steel reinforcement is important for estimating the life of reinforced concrete infrastructure. Reviews of field experience and results from recent controlled long-term experiments show that the development of reinf...
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Robert E. Melchers
For infrastructure applications in marine environments, the eventual initiation of corrosion (and pitting) of steels (and other metals and alloys) often is assumed an inescapable fact, and practical interest then centres on the rate at which corrosion da...
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Robert E Melchers
The sustainability of reinforced concrete is critical, particularly for structures exposed to marine environments. Chlorides are implicated in causing or accelerating reinforcement corrosion and potentially earlier expensive repairs, yet there are many o...
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Masia, M. J. Kleeman, P. W. Melchers, R. E.
Pág. 641 - 649
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Melchers, R. E.
Pág. 1484 - 1493
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Masia, M. J. Melchers, R. E. Kleeman, P. W.
Pág. 1454 - 1461
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Melchers, Robert E.
Pág. 406 - 411
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Val, Dimitri V; Melchers, Robert E
Pág. 1638 - 1644
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