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Prediction of corrosion rates in view of climate change with rising temperatures

Author(s): (Hagerbach Test Gallery Flums Switzerland)
(HSU/UniBw Hamburg Germany)
(Uni Pisa Pisa Italy)
Medium: journal article
Language(s): English
Published in: ce/papers, , n. 5, v. 6
Page(s): 1044-1047
DOI: 10.1002/cepa.2044
Abstract:

Corrosion of steel in concrete is a complex process with many factors influencing its kinetics. Especially under on‐site condition, the prediction of corrosion rates is a challenge since many influencing factors such as the temperature change constantly. The whole corrosion process is the concert of three sub‐processes: (i) the anodic reaction rate, (ii) the cathodic reaction rate and (iii) the electrolytic conductivity of the concrete. Each of the processes show temperature dependency and existing corrosion monitoring systems record either data to evaluate part of the processes or the resulting corrosion rate. For service life estimates, prediction of corrosion rates is necessary. Consequently, the knowledge on the temperature effect on the corrosion rate is crucial, especially in view of rising temperatures due to climate change. This paper presents an overview on the existing knowledge on the temperature dependency on the corrosion rates; highlights the analysis of temperature data and provides guidance for service life prediction.

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