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Development of corrosion sensors for monitoring steel-corroding agents in reinforced concrete structures

✍ Scribed by H. S. Lee; S. W. Shin; J. M. Ahn; Y. C. Kim; Y. T. Kho


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2003
Tongue
German
Weight
271 KB
Volume
54
Category
Article
ISSN
0947-5117

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Abstract

Corrosion sensors were devised to develop a system whereby the depth of chloride permeation from concrete surfaces can be monitored non‐destructively on a real‐time basis using such sensors embedded in cover concrete of reinforced concrete structures. The proposed corrosion sensors were subjected to accelerated corrosion in NaCl solutions, mortar specimens intrinsically containing chlorides, and mortar specimens impregnated with chloride solutions, while recording the changes in the resistance readings. The resistance of sensors increased as the degree of corrosion increased. The time to the first change in the resistance decreased and the corrosion degree and resistance increased as the chloride concentration increased and as the distance from mortar surfaces decreased. It was therefore confirmed that the corrosion sensors are capable of monitoring the depth of chloride permeation with sufficient accuracy.


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