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Failure mechanisms of high strength steels in bicarbonate solutions under anodic polarization
Authors:E Proverbio  P Longo
Affiliation:Department of Industrial Chemistry and Materials Engineering, University of Messina, Salita Sperone 31, S.Agata di Messina, 98166 Messina, Italy
Abstract:High strength steels used in prestressing concrete structures are not exempt from the effects induced by corrosion on the normal concrete reinforcement. Carbonation of surrounding concrete or mortar is not unlikely for prestressing tendons and strands. Moreover, these steels undergo to brittle fracture as a consequence of stress corrosion cracking phenomena. To evaluate if concrete carbonation can promote this kind of failure, constant load tests in bicarbonate aqueous solutions under anodic polarization were carried out on high strength steel wires. Microscopic examination pointed out that the wires exhibited a brittle fracture mode, while its natural feature is ductile, as indicated by air testing. Failure mechanism was evaluated by a fracture mechanic approach. Cracks initiation was attributed to an anodic dissolution mechanism, while its propagation, interpreted by means of the surface mobility theory, was related to interaction between hydrogen atoms and magnetite at a crack tip.
Keywords:A  Steel  B  Polarization  B  SEM  C  Hydrogen embrittlement  C  Stress corrosion
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