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Corrosion of steel in carbonated concrete: Mechanisms, practical experience, and research priorities – A critical review by RILEM TC 281-CCC

Angst, Ueli; Moro, Fabrizio; Geiker, Mette; Kessler, Sylvia; Beushausen, Hans; Andrade, Carmen; Lahdensivu, Jukka; Köliö, Arto; Imamoto, Kei Ichi; von Greve-Dierfeld, Stefanie; Serdar, Marijana (2020)

 
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Angst, Ueli
Moro, Fabrizio
Geiker, Mette
Kessler, Sylvia
Beushausen, Hans
Andrade, Carmen
Lahdensivu, Jukka
Köliö, Arto
Imamoto, Kei Ichi
von Greve-Dierfeld, Stefanie
Serdar, Marijana
2020

RILEM Technical Letters
doi:10.21809/rilemtechlett.2020.127
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202101081124

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<p>Carbonation of concrete is in the concrete and cement research community often assumed to lead to reinforcing steel corrosion. This mindset has long dictated the research priorities surrounding the developments towards low-emission binders. By reviewing documented practical experience and scientific literature, we show that this widely held view is too simplistic. There are many cases from engineering practice where carbonation of the cementitious matrix surrounding the steel did not lead to noticeable corrosion or related damage at the level of a structure. The influencing factors that can, however, lead to considerable corrosion damage are identified as the moisture state, the microstructure of the carbonated concrete, various species that may be present – even in minor amounts – in the concrete pore solution, and the cover depth. The circumstance that a reduced pH alone is not sufficient to lead to significant steel corrosion in concrete seriously challenges the established approach of assessing the durability performance based on carbonation testing and modeling. At the same time, this circumstance offers great opportunities for reducing the environmental impact of concrete structures with low-emission binders. To realize these opportunities, the focus in research and engineering should shift from studying carbonation to studying corrosion of steel in carbonated concrete.</p>
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