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08398 Detection of Corrosion of Post-Tensioned Strands in Grouted Assemblies

Product Number: 51300-08398-SG
ISBN: 08398 2008 CP
Author: Luciano Taveira, Jaime Sabando, and Babu Joseph
Publication Date: 2008
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The feasibility and sensitivity of electrochemical noise (EN), electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), and linear polarization resistance (LPR) for detection of corrosion in post-tensioning (PT) components was investigated. The use of the electrical resistance (ER) technique, as well EIS and LPR, to detect air space corrosion at the grout voids was also explored. The results showed that high sensitivity noise measurements (in the µV range) are feasible for the strand-anchorage systems. The potential and galvanic current trends for the assemblies suggest the presence of activation-passivation cycles linked to each water ingress event. The EN method was adequate to identify only one modality of corrosion, and failed to detect other potentially important forms of corrosion despite the presence of significant macrocell current.
The feasibility and sensitivity of electrochemical noise (EN), electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), and linear polarization resistance (LPR) for detection of corrosion in post-tensioning (PT) components was investigated. The use of the electrical resistance (ER) technique, as well EIS and LPR, to detect air space corrosion at the grout voids was also explored. The results showed that high sensitivity noise measurements (in the µV range) are feasible for the strand-anchorage systems. The potential and galvanic current trends for the assemblies suggest the presence of activation-passivation cycles linked to each water ingress event. The EN method was adequate to identify only one modality of corrosion, and failed to detect other potentially important forms of corrosion despite the presence of significant macrocell current.
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