Chloride ingress in cracked concrete leads to rapid corrosion of embedded steel reinforcement and a decrease of the expected service life. Corrosion monitoring experiments showed that a 300 μm wide crack caused initiation of corrosion of a rebar (Ø 10 mm) with a concrete cover of 26 mm within three weeks of cyclic exposure to a 33 g/l NaCl solution. After a period of unstable corrosion activity during the first 20 weeks of exposure, corrosion propagated further at a relatively high rate (0.345 to 0.718 mm³/week). Application of a theoretical pitting model revealed that a reduction of about 50% of the rebar cross-section would occur after a period of 9 to 20 years of continuous cyclic exposure to chlorides. To avoid such rapid degradation, t...
Formation of cracks impairs the durability of concrete elements. Corrosion inducing substances, such...
Cracks in reinforced concrete are preferential ingress paths for aggressive substances such as chlor...
The service life of concrete structures can be significantly shortened when corrosion of steel reinf...
Chloride ingress in cracked concrete leads to rapid corrosion of embedded steel reinforcement and a ...
Formation of cracks impairs the durability of concrete elements. Corrosion inducing substances, such...
Chloride induced corrosion of reinforcing steel is one of the most important damage mechanisms of re...
Application of self-healing concrete reduces the need for expensive maintenance and repair actions. ...
A lot of damage is reported for constructions in marine environments. Marine environments are very a...
By incorporating self-healing agents in concrete, cracks can be healed autonomously upon occurrence....
Chloride induced reinforcement corrosion is the most common degradation mechanisms for reinforced co...
To move towards a more sustainable concrete, the enhancement of its durability is strongly encourage...
Cracks in reinforced concrete structures accelerate the ingress of chlorides and therefore cause a h...
Reinforcement corrosion is frequently considered as the predominant degradation mechanism affecting ...
Formation of cracks impairs the durability of concrete elements. Corrosion inducing substances, such...
Cracks in reinforced concrete are preferential ingress paths for aggressive substances such as chlor...
The service life of concrete structures can be significantly shortened when corrosion of steel reinf...
Chloride ingress in cracked concrete leads to rapid corrosion of embedded steel reinforcement and a ...
Formation of cracks impairs the durability of concrete elements. Corrosion inducing substances, such...
Chloride induced corrosion of reinforcing steel is one of the most important damage mechanisms of re...
Application of self-healing concrete reduces the need for expensive maintenance and repair actions. ...
A lot of damage is reported for constructions in marine environments. Marine environments are very a...
By incorporating self-healing agents in concrete, cracks can be healed autonomously upon occurrence....
Chloride induced reinforcement corrosion is the most common degradation mechanisms for reinforced co...
To move towards a more sustainable concrete, the enhancement of its durability is strongly encourage...
Cracks in reinforced concrete structures accelerate the ingress of chlorides and therefore cause a h...
Reinforcement corrosion is frequently considered as the predominant degradation mechanism affecting ...
Formation of cracks impairs the durability of concrete elements. Corrosion inducing substances, such...
Cracks in reinforced concrete are preferential ingress paths for aggressive substances such as chlor...
The service life of concrete structures can be significantly shortened when corrosion of steel reinf...