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Protective Performance of Coated Reinforcement in Coral Concrete under Dry/Wet Cycling

Hongji Cao, Qing Wu, Muhammad Akbar, Ning Yang, Zahoor Hussain

2023Materials10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The actual protective performance of the coated reinforcement in coral concrete was investigated by measuring the chloride ion diffusion coefficient, electrochemical analysis, and numerical simulation. The test results show that the corrosion rate of coated reinforcement in coral concrete under the action of wet and dry cycles is kept at a low level, and the Rp value is always greater than 250 kΩ·cm2 during the test period, which is in the uncorroded state and has good protection performance. Moreover, the chloride ion diffusion coefficient D is in accordance with the power function relationship with the wet and dry cycle time, and a time-varying model of chloride ion concentration on the surface of coral concrete is established. The surface chloride ion concentration of coral concrete reinforcement was modeled as a time-varying model; the cathodic zone of coral concrete members was the most active, increasing from 0 V to 0.14 V from 0 to 20 years, with a large increase in potential difference before the 7th year, and a significant decrease in the increase after the 7th year.

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ChlorideReinforcementDiffusionMaterials scienceCyclingCathodic protectionCoralCorrosionComposite materialIonElectrochemistryMetallurgyChemistryGeologyElectrodeOceanographyThermodynamicsPhysical chemistryPhysicsArchaeologyHistoryOrganic chemistryConcrete Corrosion and DurabilityConcrete and Cement Materials ResearchInnovative concrete reinforcement materials
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