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The effect of durability and corrosion behavior on the concrete treated with chemical inhibitor
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Journal of Material Sciences & Engineering

ISSN: 2169-0022

Open Access

The effect of durability and corrosion behavior on the concrete treated with chemical inhibitor


18th International Conference and Exhibition on Materials Science and Engineering

May 28-30, 2018 Osaka, Japan

Tahani Alghareeb, A Fahrizal, Imad Al-Maheimad and Khaled Al-Muhanna

Kuwait Oil Company, Kuwait

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: J Material Sci Eng

Abstract :

Chloride-induced corrosion of steel reinforcement and the reaction of atmospheric carbon dioxide with cement paste are the most important causes of premature failure in marine-reinforced concrete structures. Among the available methods, corrosion inhibitors offer a simple and cost-effective technique in reducing the chloride-induced corrosion on the steel reinforced concrete. This study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of adding two commercial concrete admixtures named migrating corrosion inhibitor (MCI) and waterproofing concrete admixture (HCA) to ordinary portland cement (OPC) in order to protect steel reinforcement from corrosion in seawater environment and was aimed at studying the effect of using sulfate resistant cement (SRC) in concrete mix for marine structures. The effectiveness of the inhibitors was evaluated both in the field and in the laboratory using long-term rebar corrosion monitoring in reinforced concrete, electrochemical corrosion testing techniques, corrosion potential and also through rebar visual inspection. The evaluation was performed on two different types of concrete mixes and two different water cement (w/c) ratios of 0.4 and 0.6 with regular steel rebar. From the tests and study, the compressive strength and water absorption of the concretes cured with fresh water is better performance than those cured with seawater. The concretes mixed with admixtures (MCI and HCA) have lower water absorption than the control mix, which have an OPC and no inhibitors. The HCA mixed concrete samples showed the better compressive strength and water resistance than the MCI mixed concrete samples at same w/c ratios. The concrete samples injected with MCI and HCA have higher corrosion resistivity compared to the concrete samples without admixture chemicals, whilst injection of HCA in OPC concretes improved the corrosion resistivity than injection of MCI. TGhareeb@kockw.com

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