Even if properly designed, crack formation in reinforced concrete structures is inevitable.
Cracks in the concrete cover considerably reduce the barrier property against corrosion-initiating substances.
Aggressive agents (e.g. chlorides) depassivate the reinforcement locally in the cracked area, which can lead to
macro-cell corrosion. To protect direct driven concrete surfaces against chloride ingress such as in multistorey
car parks, German Standards recommend the application of surface coatings.
In the course of a research project, the reinforcements’ corrosion behavior in cracked concrete and the influence
of an applied surface protection system on the corrosion process is investigated. Therefore, basic electrochemical
parameters of corrosion and its boundary conditions are recorded. The paper presents results of the
short-time chloride exposure as well as first findings concerning the influence of an applied sealing on corrosion
activity. Chloride contamination led to active corrosion whereas the coating not always decreased macro-cell
corrosion.
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Even if properly designed, crack formation in reinforced concrete structures is inevitable.
Cracks in the concrete cover considerably reduce the barrier property against corrosion-initiating substances.
Aggressive agents (e.g. chlorides) depassivate the reinforcement locally in the cracked area, which can lead to
macro-cell corrosion. To protect direct driven concrete surfaces against chloride ingress such as in multistorey
car parks, German Standards recommend the application of surface coa...
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