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Application of gamma-ray radiography and gravimetric measurements after accelerated corrosion tests of steel embedded in mortar
Fecha
2015-08Registro en:
Duffó, Gustavo Sergio; Gaillard, Natalia; Mariscotti, Mario; Ruffolo, Marcelo; Application of gamma-ray radiography and gravimetric measurements after accelerated corrosion tests of steel embedded in mortar; Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd; Cement and Concrete Research; 74; 8-2015; 1-9
0008-8846
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Duffó, Gustavo Sergio
Gaillard, Natalia
Mariscotti, Mario
Ruffolo, Marcelo
Resumen
The accelerated corrosion by the impressed current technique is widely used in studies of concrete durability since it has the advantage that tests can be carried out within reasonable periods of time. In the present work the relationship between the applied current density and the resulting damage on the reinforcing steel, by applying optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, gamma-ray radiography and gravimetric measurements, was studied by means of the implementation of accelerated corrosion tests on reinforced mortar. The results show that the efficiency of the applied current is between 1 and 77%, regardless of the applied current density, the water/cement ratio and the mortar cover depth of the specimens. The results show the applicability of the gamma-ray radiography technique to detect localized corrosion of steel rebars in laboratory specimens.