Effects of Different Environments on Reinforcement Concrete Corrosion

Mohammed Awwad, O. Ahmad
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This research focuses on various forms of steel bar corrosion located in different environments and the factors affecting the corrosion process, both the external (surrounding environment around concrete elements) and the internal environment (concrete itself), as well as on the investigations and tests for this type of damage, in order to develop measurements and recommendations that will reduce harmful investment as much as possible, by increasing the durability and resistance to aggressive environments throughout their life span.The results showed that the concentration (100%-75%) of sulfuric acid decreases more in steel bars diameter than in the second week, but the difference is negligible, and there is no change in the color of precipitation. Concentration (50%-25%) of sulfuric acid also showed decreases in bars diameter than in the second week, but the difference could be omitted, except for the concentration (50%) of sulfuric acid white layer appearance on the steel. In the fourth week, in NAOH, there has been no obvious change in the diameter of steel and an increase was noticed in the deposits substance as well as the appearance of external rust of Steel. HNO3 with a 25% concentration continued a dramatic corrosion of steel and a large decrease in the diameter of steel was observed, which led to a change in the color of the liquid to brown, due to the fragmentation of steel, and the corrosion of the non- soaked steel. When exposing the reinforcing bars for acid and base at different concentrations to investigate the ultimate tensile stress, a high decrease in the tensile strength of the steel bar was found, due to the concentration of nitric acid (25-50%) compared to the other acids and base, and this decrease is caused by a high degree of corrosion.
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不同环境对钢筋混凝土腐蚀的影响
本研究的重点是位于不同环境中的各种形式的钢筋腐蚀和影响腐蚀过程的因素,包括外部(混凝土元件周围的环境)和内部环境(混凝土本身),以及对这类损害的调查和试验,以便制定措施和建议,尽可能减少有害投资。通过增加耐用性和抗侵略性环境在他们的整个生命周期。结果表明:与第2周相比,硫酸浓度(100% ~ 75%)在钢筋直径中的下降幅度更大,但差异可以忽略不计,且沉淀颜色没有变化。硫酸浓度(50% ~ 25%)与第二周相比,棒材直径也有所下降,但差异可以忽略,除了硫酸浓度(50%)在钢表面出现白层。第四周,在NAOH中,钢的直径没有明显的变化,但沉积物的物质增加了,钢的外表生锈了。25%浓度的HNO3对钢的腐蚀持续剧烈,钢的直径大大减小,由于钢的破碎和未浸泡钢的腐蚀,导致液体的颜色变为棕色。当将钢筋暴露在不同浓度的酸和碱中以研究其极限拉伸应力时,发现与其他酸和碱相比,由于硝酸的浓度(25-50%),钢筋的抗拉强度大幅下降,这种下降是由高度腐蚀引起的。
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