Modelling effect of coarse aggregates on oxygen transport and corrosion products precipitation in reinforced concrete

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Abstract

The structure of concrete, in particular the microstructure of the steel-concrete interface (SCI), can significantly affect corrosion of rebars. To support corrosion, oxygen needs to diffuse from the ambient environment to the steel surface. Meanwhile, corrosion products transport through the SCI and precipitate in concrete. Transport properties of concrete play an important role in these two processes. However, the effect of the heterogeneous structure of concrete especially coarse aggregates on oxygen transport and corrosion products precipitation in reinforced concrete is rarely studied in the literature. This study employed a numerical model to investigate such effect. Simulation domains in 2D were created with different aggregate contents and sizes. The model included oxygen diffusion, ions diffusion and migration, corrosion products oxidation and precipitation. The simulation results showed that the presence of aggregates significantly reduces oxygen diffusion. It becomes more pronounced for high aggregate contents which lead to more corrosion products formed at the interface. Furthermore, results showed that the interfacial transition zone (ITZ) around aggregates can enhance oxygen diffusion.

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