Portland cement has become an essential building material in the last century. Its production unfortunately leads to noticeable CO2-emissions. The development of Belite-Yeelimite-Ferrite (BYF) cement as alternative binder is a promising solution with a decrease of 20-30% in CO2 emissions. One important issue for this new cement is its ability to passivate mild steel. Only few results about it are currently available due to the relatively new nature of the technology. This paper discusses the electrochemical behavior of steel in a BYF matrix. The impact of chloride (present in raw materials as permissible impurities) was considered too. An ordinary Portland cement was used as reference. Mortar specimens with embedded steel rebar were cast wi...
The electrochemical behaviour of reinforcing steel in plain and blended cement concrete specimens pl...
Supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs), based on pozzolanic materials, improve durability again...
International audienceThis paper deals with the characterisation by means of electrochemical, gravim...
This paper describes a study of the corrosion behavior of black steel reinforcement embedded in mort...
This paper describes a study of the corrosion behavior of black steel reinforcement embedded in mort...
To assess the resistance of steel against corrosion, mortar specimens were manufactured with a centr...
There is increasing interest in exploring the durability of structures manufactured with cements tha...
There is increasing interest in exploring the durability of structures manufactured with cements tha...
There is increasing interest in exploring the durability of structures manufactured with cements tha...
The influence of portland cement class on the corrosion rate of steel reinforcement ...
A study of several chemical and electrochemical factors which affect the behaviour of embedded steel...
THE CORROSION characterize of mild steel (MS) and low-alloy steel (LAS) embedded in mortars have bee...
Concrete specimens with various binders including Portland cement, fly ash, blast furnace slag and c...
grantor: University of TorontoThe ingress of chloride ions from de-icing salts or marine e...
grantor: University of TorontoThe ingress of chloride ions from de-icing salts or marine e...
The electrochemical behaviour of reinforcing steel in plain and blended cement concrete specimens pl...
Supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs), based on pozzolanic materials, improve durability again...
International audienceThis paper deals with the characterisation by means of electrochemical, gravim...
This paper describes a study of the corrosion behavior of black steel reinforcement embedded in mort...
This paper describes a study of the corrosion behavior of black steel reinforcement embedded in mort...
To assess the resistance of steel against corrosion, mortar specimens were manufactured with a centr...
There is increasing interest in exploring the durability of structures manufactured with cements tha...
There is increasing interest in exploring the durability of structures manufactured with cements tha...
There is increasing interest in exploring the durability of structures manufactured with cements tha...
The influence of portland cement class on the corrosion rate of steel reinforcement ...
A study of several chemical and electrochemical factors which affect the behaviour of embedded steel...
THE CORROSION characterize of mild steel (MS) and low-alloy steel (LAS) embedded in mortars have bee...
Concrete specimens with various binders including Portland cement, fly ash, blast furnace slag and c...
grantor: University of TorontoThe ingress of chloride ions from de-icing salts or marine e...
grantor: University of TorontoThe ingress of chloride ions from de-icing salts or marine e...
The electrochemical behaviour of reinforcing steel in plain and blended cement concrete specimens pl...
Supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs), based on pozzolanic materials, improve durability again...
International audienceThis paper deals with the characterisation by means of electrochemical, gravim...