The existing studies of the corrosion of reinforced concrete have mainly focused on the interface area and chemical ion erosion, ignoring the specific service environment of the reinforced concrete. In this study, the effect of freeze-thaw damage was investigated via corrosion experiments under different freeze-thaw cycle conditions. Steel reinforcement corrosion mass, ultimate pull-out force, corrosion rate, and bond slippage were chosen as characteristic parameters in the experiments, and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis was used to explain the mechanism of action of freeze-thaw damage on corrosion. The results showed that, under identical corrosion conditions, the mass of steel reinforcement corrosion and corrosion rate increa...
An experimental study of plain concrete specimens of water-cement ratio 0.55, subjected to 0, 15, 25...
Concrete research is focusing ever more on the combined effect of degradation mechanisms on the dura...
The growing need for reliable methods to evaluate the load-carrying capacity and remaining service l...
This paper mainly studies the behavior of steel corrosion in various reinforced concrete under freez...
This study aims to investigate the effects of two freeze–thaw environments (i.e., maintenance freeze...
In order to explore the occurrence area of pervious concrete freeze-thaw deterioration, the mass los...
Freeze–thaw cycles (FTCs) and steel bar corrosion (SBC) are the most common service conditions of hy...
Due to the variability of environmental loading, concrete is seldom subject to the effect of a singl...
A study was conducted to investigate the deterioration in fatigue life of reinforced concrete beams ...
Material and bond properties of frost-damaged concrete were studied experimentally. Tests were perfo...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the mechanism of freezing and thawing deterioration in c...
It is well know that freeze-thaw cycles play the most significant role in the durability evolution i...
Understanding the performance of concrete in the marine environment is significant for preventing th...
Material and bond properties of frost-damaged concrete were studied experimentally. Tests were perfo...
An experimental study of plain concrete specimens of water-cement ratio 0.55, subjected to 0, 15, 25...
An experimental study of plain concrete specimens of water-cement ratio 0.55, subjected to 0, 15, 25...
Concrete research is focusing ever more on the combined effect of degradation mechanisms on the dura...
The growing need for reliable methods to evaluate the load-carrying capacity and remaining service l...
This paper mainly studies the behavior of steel corrosion in various reinforced concrete under freez...
This study aims to investigate the effects of two freeze–thaw environments (i.e., maintenance freeze...
In order to explore the occurrence area of pervious concrete freeze-thaw deterioration, the mass los...
Freeze–thaw cycles (FTCs) and steel bar corrosion (SBC) are the most common service conditions of hy...
Due to the variability of environmental loading, concrete is seldom subject to the effect of a singl...
A study was conducted to investigate the deterioration in fatigue life of reinforced concrete beams ...
Material and bond properties of frost-damaged concrete were studied experimentally. Tests were perfo...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the mechanism of freezing and thawing deterioration in c...
It is well know that freeze-thaw cycles play the most significant role in the durability evolution i...
Understanding the performance of concrete in the marine environment is significant for preventing th...
Material and bond properties of frost-damaged concrete were studied experimentally. Tests were perfo...
An experimental study of plain concrete specimens of water-cement ratio 0.55, subjected to 0, 15, 25...
An experimental study of plain concrete specimens of water-cement ratio 0.55, subjected to 0, 15, 25...
Concrete research is focusing ever more on the combined effect of degradation mechanisms on the dura...
The growing need for reliable methods to evaluate the load-carrying capacity and remaining service l...