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Self-healing and Chloride Ingress in Cracked Cathodically Protected Concrete Exposed to Marine Environment for 33 Years

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Cracks facilitate ingress of aggressive substances. Depending on the exposure, this might lead to early reinforcement corrosion initiation. Possible self-healing of cracks may reduce their long-term impact, and conditions for self-healing is therefore of interest for designers and owners. The present study covers self-healing in a marine exposed reinforced concrete column, which for parts of the exposure period was dynamically loaded and cathodically protected by sacrificial anodes. The results might suggest temporary use of sacrificial anodes for cathodic protection of steel reinforcement in cracked concrete in marine tidal and submerged exposure to limit early rapid chloride ingress and facilitate early self-healing by formation of magnesium and calcium precipitates in cracks.
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Engelsk

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Institusjon(er)

  • SINTEF Community / Arkitektur, byggematerialer og konstruksjoner
  • Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet

År

2019

Forlag

Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet

Hefte nr.

R-1-2019

ISBN

9788274821194

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