Ming Jin, Song Gao, Linhua Jiang, Hongqiang Chu, Mengting Lu, FangFang Zhi
Index: 10.1016/j.corsci.2018.04.004
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The free Cl- diffusion law, binding Cl- capacity and long-term reliability of electrodes in concrete were investigated under the effects of carbonation. Results reveal that the diffusion of free Cl- in concrete with and without carbonation adheres to Fick’s second law. Reducing ratio of water to binder and adding mineral admixture can decrease the free Cl- diffusion coefficient. Although the ability of carbonation to resist the penetration of Cl- is stronger than that to promote Cl- erosion, concrete after carbonation has a higher risk of initiating steel corrosion. Improving the reliability and decreasing the cost of electrodes requires more research.
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