Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7884875 Cement and Concrete Research 2018 14 Pages PDF
Abstract
Reinforced concrete with lower environmental footprint (lower CO2 emission) can be obtained by reducing the clinker content in the cements. As the carbonation of concrete is faster, corrosion of steel in carbonated concrete during the propagation phase is becoming important both for science and practice. The present literature review summarizes the state of the art, reporting corrosion rate data for a broad range of cement types, w/b ratios and environmental conditions. Correlations between corrosion rate and the main influencing parameters are elaborated and discussed. It confirms that the corrosion rate of steel in carbonated concrete is not under ohmic control. More important are the degree of pore saturation and the effective steel area in contact with water filled pores. It also emerges that the new blended cements have to be systematically studied with respect to the corrosion behavior of steel in carbonated concrete in order to make reliable service life prediction.
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