Cementitious materials are subject to degradation when subjected to corrosive chloride media. This paper reports the experimental results on corrosion studies conducted on a potential cementitious material, PCDC, made from a blend of 55 % Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC), Dried Calcium Carbide Residue (DCCR), and an incineration mix of Rice Husks (RH), Spent Beaching Earth (SBE), and Ground Reject Bricks (BB). The experiments were run along 100 % OPC. Different w/c were used. Corrosion current densities using linear polarisation resistance (LPR) and corrosion potentials measurements versus saturated calomel electrode were used for the determination of corrosion rates and potentials, respectively, for simulated reinforcement at different depth...
Blended cement is widely used in critical structures mainly because of its enhanced corrosion resist...
The electrochemical behaviour of reinforcing steel in plain and blended cement concrete specimens pl...
Corrosion of reinforcing steel is a major area of study for assessing durability of reinforced concr...
Supplementary cementitious materials are known to refine the pore structure of concrete and accelera...
The influence of portland cement class on the corrosion rate of steel reinforcement ...
Blended cements are largely used for concrete: they are usually considered cements with a low enviro...
Concrete specimens with various binders including Portland cement, fly ash, blast furnace slag and c...
Chloride-laden environments pose serious durability concerns in cement based materials. This paper p...
Repairing reinforced concrete structures experiencing corrosion of the reinforcing bars is a problem...
To assess the resistance of steel against corrosion, mortar specimens were manufactured with a centr...
Reinforced concrete is one of the most widely used building materials and if it is properly designed...
Chloride penetration from sea water may cause corrosion of reinforcement in concrete structures. Add...
grantor: University of TorontoThe ingress of chloride ions from de-icing salts or marine e...
In this study, the results of an extensive laboratory investigation conducted to evaluate the proper...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Properties and Novel Applications of Recycled Aggregates.C...
Blended cement is widely used in critical structures mainly because of its enhanced corrosion resist...
The electrochemical behaviour of reinforcing steel in plain and blended cement concrete specimens pl...
Corrosion of reinforcing steel is a major area of study for assessing durability of reinforced concr...
Supplementary cementitious materials are known to refine the pore structure of concrete and accelera...
The influence of portland cement class on the corrosion rate of steel reinforcement ...
Blended cements are largely used for concrete: they are usually considered cements with a low enviro...
Concrete specimens with various binders including Portland cement, fly ash, blast furnace slag and c...
Chloride-laden environments pose serious durability concerns in cement based materials. This paper p...
Repairing reinforced concrete structures experiencing corrosion of the reinforcing bars is a problem...
To assess the resistance of steel against corrosion, mortar specimens were manufactured with a centr...
Reinforced concrete is one of the most widely used building materials and if it is properly designed...
Chloride penetration from sea water may cause corrosion of reinforcement in concrete structures. Add...
grantor: University of TorontoThe ingress of chloride ions from de-icing salts or marine e...
In this study, the results of an extensive laboratory investigation conducted to evaluate the proper...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Properties and Novel Applications of Recycled Aggregates.C...
Blended cement is widely used in critical structures mainly because of its enhanced corrosion resist...
The electrochemical behaviour of reinforcing steel in plain and blended cement concrete specimens pl...
Corrosion of reinforcing steel is a major area of study for assessing durability of reinforced concr...