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Electrochemical Detection For The Corrosion Of Reinforcing Steel In Concrete During Immersion And Drying Cycles, Bing-Li Jia, Fa-He Cao, An-Na Chen, Jian-Qing Zhang Nov 2010

Electrochemical Detection For The Corrosion Of Reinforcing Steel In Concrete During Immersion And Drying Cycles, Bing-Li Jia, Fa-He Cao, An-Na Chen, Jian-Qing Zhang

Journal of Electrochemistry

The corrosion behavior of reinforcing steel in concrete under dry-wet cycle condition has been studied by electrochemical noise(EN) compared with the electrochemical impedance spectroscopy(EIS),SEM micrographs and EDS.The statistical method has been employed to analyze the EN data of reinforcing steel in concrete,which revealed three different corrosion stages of reinforcing steel in concrete,including the dissolution of the passive film,the active corrosion and the cumulation of corrosion product.The wavelet transform has also been employed,which indicated that steel in concrete with pH 1 is associated with uniform corrosion,while steel in concrete with pH 3 and pH 7 are associated with localized corrosion,such as …


Corrosion Of Steel In Sea-Bottom Mud Of Nothern China Sea Area, Gong-Yu Guo, Jing-Lei Zhang, Bao-Rong Hou, Fang-Ying Yang Nov 2001

Corrosion Of Steel In Sea-Bottom Mud Of Nothern China Sea Area, Gong-Yu Guo, Jing-Lei Zhang, Bao-Rong Hou, Fang-Ying Yang

Journal of Electrochemistry

Corrosion experiments of A 3, 16Mn, 20 # as well as ZCE36_225 steel were carried out in southern Bohai sea and Qingdao sea areas. The sea_bottom mud in southern Bohai sea area is the sandy mud and that in Qingdao sea area is pure beach sand. In this experiment, the compareing test of two modes with electric connected and non_electric connected modes was carried out. The experiment results showed that: 1) the corrosion rate of steel in sea_bottom mud has a strong relation with mud types. The corrosion rates of steels in pure beach sand are much higher than those …