Advances in Construction Materials 2007
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-72448-3_36
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Corrosion products pressure needed to crack the concrete cover

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“…This follows Faraday's law (Eq. ( 1)) (Apostolopoulos et al, 2013;Munoz et al, 2007;Sanchez et al, 2017):…”
Section: Gravimetric Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This follows Faraday's law (Eq. ( 1)) (Apostolopoulos et al, 2013;Munoz et al, 2007;Sanchez et al, 2017):…”
Section: Gravimetric Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The total weight loss is obtained from the area integration of the I corr -time curve (Sanchez et al, 2017a). Electrochemical weight losses have been calculated by Faraday's law, as shown in Equation (1) (Munoz et al, 2007;Apostolopoulos et al, 2013;Sanchez et al, 2017a):…”
Section: Corrosion Rate Over Time In Steel Bars and Tendons Partiallymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gravimetric analysis is done by conversion of the obtained corrosion current density to the more comprehensive electrochemical weight loss. This follows Faraday's law (equation (4.1)) (Apostolopoulos et al, 2013;Munoz et al, 2007;Sanchez et al, 2017):…”
Section: Gravimetric Analysismentioning
confidence: 76%