Carbonation and corrosion of steel in fly ash concrete, concluding investigation of five-year-old laboratory specimens and preliminary field data

Andres Belda Revert , Tobias Danner , Mette Rica Geiker
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Carbonation development and reinforcement corrosion were investigated on concretes exposed for a five-year period at 90% RH, 20 ℃, and 5% CO2, and for a six-year period at natural carbonation. Portland cement-based binders with 0%, 18%, and 30% fly ash were investigated. The fly ash blends showed lower carbonation resistance compared to PC both at laboratory and field exposure, a large difference in carbonation performance was observed between the laboratory exposed specimens. The carbonation rate was fastest on the laboratory specimens and showed square-root time dependency the first 2.5 years, but reduced rate at later age. Deeper carbonation depths were in general observed in the vicinity of the reinforcement compared to the unreinforced laboratory exposed specimens. Not all specimens were fully carbonated at the steel-concrete interface. The correlation between degree of carbonation of the steel-mortar interface, the open circuit potential, and the observed corrosion of the steel bars varied between binders and bar position (top or bottom). The measured corrosion rate in the laboratory exposed (90% RH, 20 ℃, and 5% CO2) carbonated concrete was on average 0.2 μA/cm2, with an upper value of 0.6 μA/cm2. The highest corrosion rate was measured in the fly ash concrete. No corrosion rate data are yet available for the field exposed concretes.

粉煤灰混凝土中钢的碳化和腐蚀,对五年实验室试样和初步现场数据的总结性研究
对在 90% 相对湿度、20 ℃ 和 5% CO2 条件下暴露五年以及在自然碳化条件下暴露六年的混凝土进行了碳化发展和钢筋腐蚀研究。研究了含 0%、18% 和 30% 粉煤灰的波特兰水泥基粘结剂。与 PC 相比,粉煤灰掺合料在实验室和现场暴露条件下都表现出较低的抗碳化性能,实验室暴露试样之间的碳化性能差异很大。实验室试样的碳化速度最快,在最初的 2.5 年中呈现出平方根时间依赖性,但在后来的龄期中碳化速度降低。与未加固的实验室暴露试样相比,在钢筋附近观察到的碳化深度一般较深。并非所有试样的钢筋-混凝土界面都完全碳化。不同粘结剂和钢筋位置(顶部或底部)的钢筋-水泥砂浆界面碳化程度、开路电位和观察到的钢筋锈蚀之间的相关性各不相同。在实验室暴露(90% 相对湿度、20 ℃ 和 5% CO2)的碳化混凝土中测得的腐蚀率平均为 0.2 μA/cm2,最高值为 0.6 μA/cm2。粉煤灰混凝土的腐蚀率最高。目前还没有现场暴露混凝土的腐蚀率数据。
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