The effects of macrocells formed between active (depassivated) and passive areas on the corrosion rate of steel reinforcements in concrete beams and slabs are studied. With a uniform distribution of current lines on the electrodes, the anodic current density (i.e. the corrosion rate) is a function of the difference in potential, ohmic resistance and polarization resistance. This case is approached when passive and active reinforcements are placed opposite each other. A coplanar location of the anode and cathode areas on the reinforcements results in a non-uniform distribution of the current. These cells are modelled by means of a transmission line circuit. A reasonable concordance is obtained between the theoretical predictions and the expe...
Corrosion rate is known to be a factor affecting the distribution of current in cathodic protection ...
An experimental setup was designed to simulate the conditions for chloride-induced macro-cell corros...
Reinforcing steel bars embedded in concrete are always intersected with each other to form rebar mes...
Chloride-induced reinforcement corrosion in concrete is characterised by the action of so-called mac...
WOS:000347554900015International audienceConcrete carbonation is usually assumed to induce microcell...
Steel reinforcement corrosion is found to be more severe at stirrups or some intersection zones of s...
The exposition of concrete members to a chloride containing environment can lead to depassivation an...
The influence of mortar bulk resistivity on the kinetics of chloride-induced macro-cell corrosion of...
This paper examines the effect of macrocell corrosion on the current distribution in cathodic protec...
Recently, in CORROSION-87, one paper was presented which, assuming the electrical model of the '...
International audienceWhen dealing with macrocell corrosion, it is crucial to consider the geometry ...
When reinforced concrete structures exposed to marine environments have both saturated and aerated p...
The corrosion of reinforcement in carbonated concrete with high moisture state was measured with and...
Chloride-induced corrosion of steel reinforcement in concrete may cause severe damage to RC structur...
Cathodic protection (CP) is an electrochemical repair technique for reinforced concrete (RC) structu...
Corrosion rate is known to be a factor affecting the distribution of current in cathodic protection ...
An experimental setup was designed to simulate the conditions for chloride-induced macro-cell corros...
Reinforcing steel bars embedded in concrete are always intersected with each other to form rebar mes...
Chloride-induced reinforcement corrosion in concrete is characterised by the action of so-called mac...
WOS:000347554900015International audienceConcrete carbonation is usually assumed to induce microcell...
Steel reinforcement corrosion is found to be more severe at stirrups or some intersection zones of s...
The exposition of concrete members to a chloride containing environment can lead to depassivation an...
The influence of mortar bulk resistivity on the kinetics of chloride-induced macro-cell corrosion of...
This paper examines the effect of macrocell corrosion on the current distribution in cathodic protec...
Recently, in CORROSION-87, one paper was presented which, assuming the electrical model of the '...
International audienceWhen dealing with macrocell corrosion, it is crucial to consider the geometry ...
When reinforced concrete structures exposed to marine environments have both saturated and aerated p...
The corrosion of reinforcement in carbonated concrete with high moisture state was measured with and...
Chloride-induced corrosion of steel reinforcement in concrete may cause severe damage to RC structur...
Cathodic protection (CP) is an electrochemical repair technique for reinforced concrete (RC) structu...
Corrosion rate is known to be a factor affecting the distribution of current in cathodic protection ...
An experimental setup was designed to simulate the conditions for chloride-induced macro-cell corros...
Reinforcing steel bars embedded in concrete are always intersected with each other to form rebar mes...