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Study and characterization by acoustic emission and electrochemical measurements of concrete deterioration caused by reinforcement steel corrosion
Authors:H. Idrissi  A. Limam
Affiliation:

a Laboratoire de Physico–Chimie Industrielle (LPCI), INSA de Lyon, Bât. Léonard de Vinci, 20 Av. Albert Einstein, 69621, Villeurbanne, France

b Unité de Recherche Génie Civil (URGC), Equipe Structure, INSA de Lyon, 62621, Villeurbanne, France

Abstract:The durability of reinforced concrete structures becomes a matter of concern, due primarily to the increase of damage by the corrosion of steel reinforcements. This corrosion is not only related to the composition and to the procedure of concrete manufacturing (water/cement, sand/cement, etc.), but also to the aggressive agents as chlorides, carbon dioxide, etc. present in the surrounding medium (Cl, CO2, etc.). It is well known that the first kind of rebar corrosion (chloride) is more detrimental and that this process contains three basic components: chloride diffusion, electrochemical corrosion and concrete fracture. Therefore the early detection of possible degradation of structures by means of non-destructive testing is essential in order to ensure the functionality of these structures.

This paper presents the results of an experimental investigation on the use of acoustic emission during the corrosion of steel rebars embedded in mortar and immersed in sodium chloride solution. The process of corrosion is accelerated by various imposed potentials and is followed by acoustic emission coupled to electrochemical techniques. The experimental results show that electrochemical techniques can evaluate the corrosive character of the medium used. The acoustic emission showed an activity characteristic of the corrosion initiation phase and the corrosion propagation phase. Thus, it was significantly possible to highlight the acoustic signature of the concrete damage related to the porosity of the mortar and to chloride concentration. The results also show a perfect correlation between the evolution of the acoustic activity and the current of corrosion density.

Keywords:Corrosion of steel   Acoustic emission   Reinforced concrete
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