Am. Hassanein et al., THE USE OF SMALL ELECTROCHEMICAL PERTURBATIONS TO ASSESS THE CORROSION OF STEEL IN CONCRETE, NDT & E international, 31(4), 1998, pp. 265-272
In this work an experimental and theoretical comparison has been made
between the use of the potentiostatic and coulostatic methods to asses
s the corrosion rate of steel in concrete. Numerical Laplace transform
ation was used for preliminary impedance analysis of the coulostatic t
ransients to aid the understanding of the experimental data. The corro
sion tests were carried out on a range of reinforced concrete specimen
s made with various types of cements (plain, flyash and slag blended c
ements), different water to cement ratios (0.4 and 0.5) and various ad
mired chloride concentrations varying from 0 to 3% by weight of cement
. Despite the inherent variability of concrete, which usually results
in a large scatter of results, similar trends in the performance of th
e different concrete mixes were predicted by the two methods. Curve fi
tting analysis of the transients obtained from both methods was found
to result in a lower estimate of the polarisation resistance parameter
than other conventional methods. However, this analysis may represent
an improvement over the other estimates of its value as it provides a
consistent methodology of excluding the very fast or slow transient p
rocesses which may not result from the corroding interface. The differ
ences in the results obtained from the various methods of analysis of
the two methods, together with their advantages and disadvantages, are
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