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Title: Effect of Electrochemical Treatment in Inhibiting Corrosion of Steel in Concrete

Author(s): Ki Yong Ann, Min-Sun Jung, Hyun Bo Shim, and Myung Chul Shin

Publication: Materials Journal

Volume: 108

Issue: 5

Appears on pages(s): 485-492

Keywords: Backscattered electron image; chloride threshold level; corrosion; electrochemical treatment.

DOI: 10.14359/51683257

Date: 9/1/2011

Abstract:
This study concerns the effectiveness of electrochemical treatment in enhancing the resistance of steel to corrosion in concrete. The current density for electrochemical treatment ranges from 250, 500, and 750 mA/m2 (0.161, 0.323, and 0.484 mA/in.2) for 1 week to 125, 250, and 500 mA/m2 (0.081, 0.161, and 0.323 mA/in.2) for 2 weeks. The steel-mortar interface was also examined using backscattered electron (BSE) images after treatment. As a result, an increase in the current density of the specimens resulted in an increase of the chloride threshold level, ranging from 0.82 to 2.72% by weight of cement, whereas the untreated specimens produced a lower threshold level, ranging from 0.35 to 1.52%. Thus, the time to corrosion was increased from 167 to 571 days. It was seen in the BSE image analysis that electrochemical treatment at a high current density resulted in the formation of cracks and large voids in the vicinity of the steel and a delay in cement hydration.


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