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Chen, Zhipei (author), Gao, Liang (author), Koleva, D.A. (author)
By different testing methods (electrochemical techniques, potential shift monitoring, and Environmental Scanning Electron Microscope), this research evaluates the stray current corrosion of steel rebar in different layouts. The more significant corrosion state is observed when the steel bar is parallel to stray current flow, compared to the...
journal article 2022
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Chen, Zhipei (author), Koleva, D.A. (author)
Different concrete structures (viaducts, bridges, or tunnels) in the neighborhoods of railways may be subject to the stray current leaking from the rails. In these cases, the reinforcing rebars embedded in concrete act as conductors, “pick up” the stray current, and can corrode. For simulating the stray current-induced corrosion of metals, most...
journal article 2021
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Mahmoud, H.G.A. (author)
The electrochemical response of carbon steel in chloride-free or chloride-containing 0.1 M and 0.9 M NaOH, in the presence of 0.016 wt.% NMCS, is the subject of this work. The NMCS exhibited a negative (in 0.1 M NaOH) and positive (in 0.9 M NaOH) zeta-potential. This determined altered steel electrochemical response, improved overall,...
journal article 2019
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Angst, Ueli M. (author), Geiker, Mette R. (author), Alonso, Maria Cruz (author), Polder, R.B. (author), Elsener, Bernhard (author), Wong, Hong (author), Michel, Alexander (author), Hornbostel, Karla (author), Sanchez, Mercedes (author)
The steel–concrete interface (SCI) is known to influence corrosion of steel in concrete. However, due to the numerous factors affecting the SCI—including steel properties, concrete properties, execution, and exposure conditions—it remains unclear which factors have the most dominant impact on the susceptibility of reinforced concrete to...
review 2019
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Zajec, Bojan (author), Bajt Leban, Mirjam (author), Kosec, Tadeja (author), Kuhar, Vili (author), Legat, Andraž (author), Lenart, Stanislav (author), Fifer Bizjak, Karmen (author), Gavin, Kenneth (author)
An important aspect regarding the sustainability of steel structures is to ensure the structure is protected from corrosion. A number of surface coatings are available that play an important role in protecting these structures. An important part of the management of these structures is reliable and regular inspection along with methods for early...
journal article 2018
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Angst, Ueli M. (author), Geiker, Mette R. (author), Michel, Alexander (author), Gehlen, Christoph (author), Wong, Hong (author), Isgor, O. Burkan (author), Elsener, Bernhard (author), Hansson, Carolyn M. (author), François, Raoul (author), Hornbostel, Karla (author), Polder, R.B. (author), Alonso, Maria Cruz (author), Sanchez, Mercedes (author), Correia, Maria João (author), Criado, Maria (author), Sagüés, A. (author), Buenfeld, Nick (author)
Although the steel–concrete interface (SCI) is widely recognized to influence the durability of reinforced concrete, a systematic overview and detailed documentation of the various aspects of the SCI are lacking. In this paper, we compiled a comprehensive list of possible local characteristics at the SCI and reviewed available information...
journal article 2017
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Chen, Zhipei (author), Koleva, D.A. (author)
Stray current circulating in reinforced concrete structures may initiate corrosion or accelerate existing corrosion processes on embedded reinforcement. In some cases, the range of dangerous or unwanted interactions of stray currents under favorable conditions (environment), is much broader than is generally recognized. All these show that...
journal article 2016
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