2024
DOI: 10.24018/ejeng.2024.9.1.3123
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Behavior of Potential of Half-Cell AISI 1018 and GS in Concrete Buried in Sand in the Presence of MgSO4

Brenda Paola Baltazar-García,
Daniel Francisco Baltazar-Zamora,
Griselda Santiago-Hurtado
et al.

Abstract: This project, in the area of reinforced concrete corrosion, evaluated the potential of half-cell AISI 1018 CS (Carbon Steel) and GS Steel (Steel with galvanized coating); 15 cm long bars were used as reinforcement in specimens of concrete buried in a Type SP Sand (contaminated with 0% and 3% MgSO4). The experimental arrangement of this research represents the case of the elements of the foundations of concrete structures that are planted near marine areas where this type of soil exists with the presence of hig… Show more

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“…Corrosion can lead to the deterioration of the concrete surrounding the reinforcement, necessitating timely inspections and repairs [2]. Several methods are employed for assessing and addressing this corrosion-related damage [3]. One such method is the Half-Cell Potential Method, which measures electro-potential and helps in evaluating the condition of the steel reinforcement within the concrete [4,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Corrosion can lead to the deterioration of the concrete surrounding the reinforcement, necessitating timely inspections and repairs [2]. Several methods are employed for assessing and addressing this corrosion-related damage [3]. One such method is the Half-Cell Potential Method, which measures electro-potential and helps in evaluating the condition of the steel reinforcement within the concrete [4,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%