Consideraciones sobre la repasivación de estructuras de hormigón armado corroídas
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2000Subject/s
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3305 Tecnología de la Construcción
3305.05 Tecnología del Hormigón
3305.33 Resistencia de Estructuras
1209.09 Análisis Multivariante
3303.07 Tecnología de la Corrosión
3312.08 Propiedades de Los Materiales
3312.09 Resistencia de Materiales
3305.32 Ingeniería de Estructuras
Abstract
An analysis is made of the responses of clean and precorroded steel electrodes in Ca(OH)2 saturated solutions and in cement mortar, using gravimetric, metallographic and electrochemical techniques, essentially polarization resistance measurements. The paper aims to answer some important questions about the corrosion of reinforced concrete structures (RCS) which, though seemingly elementary, continue to arouse controversy in scientific, technical and economic circles, such as the following: What corrosion rates are dangerous in RCS? What concrete resistivities guarantee sufficient durability of RCS? Is it possible to detain corrosion once it has begun? Can corroded RCS be repassivated? Are electrochemical RCS rehabilitation methods efficient, and if so, when? The results obtained indicate that electrochemical chloride removal and realkalization cannot repassivate heavily corroded steel surfaces, however they can be effective methods to prevent corrosion provided they are used before the transition from the passive state to the active one occurs. If applied to late, are useless for this purpose.
An analysis is made of the responses of clean and precorroded steel electrodes in Ca(OH)2 saturated solutions and in cement mortar, using gravimetric, metallographic and electrochemical techniques, essentially polarization resistance measurements. The paper aims to answer some important questions about the corrosion of reinforced concrete structures (RCS) which, though seemingly elementary, continue to arouse controversy in scientific, technical and economic circles, such as the following: What corrosion rates are dangerous in RCS? What concrete resistivities guarantee sufficient durability of RCS? Is it possible to detain corrosion once it has begun? Can corroded RCS be repassivated? Are electrochemical RCS rehabilitation methods efficient, and if so, when? The results obtained indicate that electrochemical chloride removal and realkalization cannot repassivate heavily corroded steel surfaces, however they can be effective methods to prevent corrosion provided they are used before the transition from the passive state to the active one occurs. If applied to late, are useless for this purpose.





