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Influence of chlorides and surface condition on pitting potential of high performance reinforcing steel

Posted on:2005-07-03Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:Florida Atlantic UniversityCandidate:Leroux, Virginie EdwigeFull Text:PDF
GTID:2451390008494807Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
In order to identify the influence of chlorides and surface finish on pitting potential of high performance reinforcing steel, cyclic polarization scans were performed on types 304, 2201 and 3Cr12 stainless steels and MMFX-II in simulated pore solution to which chloride was incrementally added. Furthermore, the surface condition was investigated with regard to the pitting potential. Pitting potential distributions versus the chloride content and surface finish were obtained. Pitting resistance was lowered as chloride was added and as the surface became rougher. Furthermore, a critical chloride to hydroxide ratio as a function of potential was determined for each material. Finally, according to the results of this study, the MMFX reinforcing steel was considered to have a corrosion performance close to that of Type 2201 stainless steel for bridge use. MMFX-II specimens with a polished surface exhibited more positive pitting potentials than did ones with an as-received finish.
Keywords/Search Tags:Pitting potential, Surface, High performance reinforcing steel, Chloride, Finish
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