Journal of the Society of Materials Science, Japan
Online ISSN : 1880-7488
Print ISSN : 0514-5163
ISSN-L : 0514-5163
Corrosion Protection Behavior of Reinforcing Steel after Desalination on Concrete Structure
Takao UEDAMasanobu ASHIDAToyoaki MIYAGAWA
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1999 Volume 48 Issue 8 Pages 907-912

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Desalination is one of the electrochemical methods, aiming to remove chlorides from reinforced concrete structures. However, it is impossible to extract all of chlorides contained in concrete. For this reason, it is important to improve the chloride removal efficiency and to estimate the durability of structures after treatment.
In this study, distribution of Cl- (total chlorides and water soluble chlorides) was examined after applying desalination. The effect of discontinuous treatment was also investigated. Secondly, change of half cell potential and polarization resistance with time were measured after desalination.
The results showed that the steel protection effect due to applying desalination had been maintained for long time. However, in this study, it was difficult to improve chloride removal efficiency by means of intermittent treatment. So, measuring of half cell potential and polarization resistance is useful to monitor the steel condition after treatment.
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