The aim of this paper is to explain the chloride concentration profiles obtained experimentally from control samples of an offshore platform after 25 years of service life. The platform is located 12 km off the coast of the Brazilian province Rio Grande do Norte, in the north-east of Brazil. The samples were extracted at different orientations and heights above mean sea level. A simple model based on Fick’s second law is considered and compared with a finite element model which takes into account transport of chloride ions by diffusion and convection. Results show that convective flows significantly affect the studied chloride penetrations. The convection velocity is obtained by fitting the finite element solution to the experimental...
This doctoral work has been carried out to try to classify the basic theories involved in chloride t...
A survey of 11 concrete bridges located in a marine environment at 0.65-48.65 years was examined in ...
Reinforced concrete structures exposed to a marine environment deteriorate as a result of chloride-i...
The aim of this paper is to explain the chloride concentration profiles obtained experimentally from...
An empirical model based on constant flux is presented for chloride transport through concrete in at...
PDFTech ReportBDK79-977-03Reinforced concreteDurabilityChloridesSeawaterBridge substructuresConcentr...
The detrimental effects related to chloride-induced corrosion in reinforced concrete structures high...
This present study concerns modelling of chloride penetration in partially saturated concrete. To mi...
Chloride ions are known as one of the most crucial factors for rebar corrosion in reinforced concret...
Chloride aggression is one of the main causes of reinforcement corrosion in concrete structures, esp...
Reinforced concrete structures under cyclic exposure to the corrosive environment such as the tidal ...
This paper presents an analysis of experimental data from conventional concrete regarding sorptivity...
In establishing the reliability of performance-related design methods for concrete – which are relev...
International audienceUnder the marine environment, the main cause of degradation of reinforced conc...
In marine and coastal environments, penetration of chloride ions is one of the main mechanisms causi...
This doctoral work has been carried out to try to classify the basic theories involved in chloride t...
A survey of 11 concrete bridges located in a marine environment at 0.65-48.65 years was examined in ...
Reinforced concrete structures exposed to a marine environment deteriorate as a result of chloride-i...
The aim of this paper is to explain the chloride concentration profiles obtained experimentally from...
An empirical model based on constant flux is presented for chloride transport through concrete in at...
PDFTech ReportBDK79-977-03Reinforced concreteDurabilityChloridesSeawaterBridge substructuresConcentr...
The detrimental effects related to chloride-induced corrosion in reinforced concrete structures high...
This present study concerns modelling of chloride penetration in partially saturated concrete. To mi...
Chloride ions are known as one of the most crucial factors for rebar corrosion in reinforced concret...
Chloride aggression is one of the main causes of reinforcement corrosion in concrete structures, esp...
Reinforced concrete structures under cyclic exposure to the corrosive environment such as the tidal ...
This paper presents an analysis of experimental data from conventional concrete regarding sorptivity...
In establishing the reliability of performance-related design methods for concrete – which are relev...
International audienceUnder the marine environment, the main cause of degradation of reinforced conc...
In marine and coastal environments, penetration of chloride ions is one of the main mechanisms causi...
This doctoral work has been carried out to try to classify the basic theories involved in chloride t...
A survey of 11 concrete bridges located in a marine environment at 0.65-48.65 years was examined in ...
Reinforced concrete structures exposed to a marine environment deteriorate as a result of chloride-i...