Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1469962 | Corrosion Science | 2011 | 12 Pages |
A Gaussian function is proposed to describe the non-uniform spatial distribution of corrosion products as measured from chloride-exposed reinforced concrete specimens using backscattered electron imaging and image analysis. The model provides a good fit to the observed data and limited data sets reported in the literature. Subsequently, it is used as an input into a finite element analysis to provide a qualitative comparison of the damage induced on concrete from idealized uniform corrosion and more realistic non-uniform corrosion. The spatial distribution of corrosion is shown to have a major impact on the propagation phase, directly influencing residual service life.
► Damage on concrete from uniform and non-uniform rebar corrosion is compared. ► Reinforced concrete panels exposed to a simulated natural chloride environment. ► Rebar corrosion examined using backscattered electron imaging and image analysis. ► Non-uniform corrosion layer defined by a Gaussian function and used in FE analysis. ► Form of rebar corrosion has a major influence on predicted residual service life.