Chloride aggression is one of the main causes of reinforcement corrosion in concrete structures, especially in offshore and coastal structures. Chloride ion penetration due to capillary absorption and diffusion destroys the passivating protective film on the reinforcement, resulting in rapid destruction of the protective layer of concrete. In the present study, the chloride ion diffusion model has been improved and the durability analysis software has been developed. The chloride ion concentration is modelled depending on the service life and climatic conditions. Model verification was performed to solve the problem of chloride concentration determination in the concrete protective layer of hydraulic structures. Chloride ions have the great...
The corrosion of offshore reinforced concrete structures under combined chloride and sulfate ions at...
This article presents a series of investigations on six concrete structures along the North Sea coas...
Corrosion of reinforcement is one of basic destruction mechanisms of reinforced concrete structures....
The intrusion of chloride ions in concrete served in the marine environment is the leading cause of ...
Reinforced concrete structures exposed to a marine environment deteriorate as a result of chloride-i...
Factors affecting the total chloride threshold for initiation of pitting corrosion in reinforced con...
The detrimental effects related to chloride-induced corrosion in reinforced concrete structures high...
International audienceUnder the marine environment, the main cause of degradation of reinforced conc...
A literature review in the present study has shown that the chloride ions on the concrete surface ex...
Up to now, reinforced concrete has become one of the most materials used widely in con...
In marine and coastal environments, penetration of chloride ions is one of the main mechanisms causi...
Chloride is one of the aggressive chemicals that can threat to reinforced concrete structures. This ...
Corrosion of steel reinforcement represents the major cause affecting durability of reinforced concr...
Reinforcement corrosion of marine and coastal hydraulic structures due to chloride aggression and co...
International audience11 Corrosion is a major problem for durability of reinforced concrete structur...
The corrosion of offshore reinforced concrete structures under combined chloride and sulfate ions at...
This article presents a series of investigations on six concrete structures along the North Sea coas...
Corrosion of reinforcement is one of basic destruction mechanisms of reinforced concrete structures....
The intrusion of chloride ions in concrete served in the marine environment is the leading cause of ...
Reinforced concrete structures exposed to a marine environment deteriorate as a result of chloride-i...
Factors affecting the total chloride threshold for initiation of pitting corrosion in reinforced con...
The detrimental effects related to chloride-induced corrosion in reinforced concrete structures high...
International audienceUnder the marine environment, the main cause of degradation of reinforced conc...
A literature review in the present study has shown that the chloride ions on the concrete surface ex...
Up to now, reinforced concrete has become one of the most materials used widely in con...
In marine and coastal environments, penetration of chloride ions is one of the main mechanisms causi...
Chloride is one of the aggressive chemicals that can threat to reinforced concrete structures. This ...
Corrosion of steel reinforcement represents the major cause affecting durability of reinforced concr...
Reinforcement corrosion of marine and coastal hydraulic structures due to chloride aggression and co...
International audience11 Corrosion is a major problem for durability of reinforced concrete structur...
The corrosion of offshore reinforced concrete structures under combined chloride and sulfate ions at...
This article presents a series of investigations on six concrete structures along the North Sea coas...
Corrosion of reinforcement is one of basic destruction mechanisms of reinforced concrete structures....