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Investigation on the effectiveness of the repair method 8.3 "Corrosion protection by increasing the electrical resistivity" in chloride‐containing concrete Part 3: The influence on corrosion of chloride‐contaminated concretes under protective coatings
2020
Materials and corrosion - Werkstoffe und Korrosion
With the implementation of the repair method "increasing the electrical resistivity by coating" (MR 8.3), no direct repassivation of the reinforcing steel is initially intended. The success of the repair is rather linked to the change of the corrosion-relevant parameters over time. These include an increase in the concrete resistivity due to dehydration and gradual decrease in corrosion currents and driving voltages on the reinforcing steel. Within the scope of a research project funded by the
doi:10.1002/maco.202011543
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