
Analysis of the concrete-steel interface exposed to the outdoor environment and immersed in natural seawater
Author(s) -
Mario Sosa,
Tomás A. Pérez,
V. M. J. Moo-Yam,
Edmundo Chávez,
J. T. Pérez-Quiroz
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
revista alconpat
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2007-6835
DOI - 10.21041/ra.v8i1.203
Subject(s) - seawater , mixing (physics) , chloride , carbon steel , corrosion , sodium , environmental science , materials science , metallurgy , geology , physics , oceanography , quantum mechanics
The electrochemical behavior in reinforced concrete elements without and with additión of sodium chloride (NaCl) in the mixing water, in exposed in a marine/tropical environment was evaluated. The monitoring consisted in measuring corrosión potential (Ecorr), carbonatión front advance (xCO2) and photographic record of the concrete/steel interface at different stages of the exposure time period. In the outdoor exposure it was observed that the additión of NaCl in the mixing water favored the advancement of carbonatión, without showing the beginning of corrosión. The presence of chloride was determinant in the beginning and development of the process of corrosión, as much in exposure to the intemperie as in immersión.