Corrosion of Embedded Metal: (Carbonation-Induced and Chloride-Induced Corrosion)
Corrosion of Embedded Metal: (Carbonation-Induced and Chloride-Induced Corrosion)
Metal Metal
Metal Metal
Metal Metal
Service life of structures exposed to
carbon dioxide
Corrosion-free Initiation phase Propagation phase Repair
phase
starts
Damage level
pHthreshold
Exposure Time
Quantifying the synergistic effects of various parameters on service life will help
select durable material combinations/systems.
Typical locations, where carbonation-
induced corrosion can occur (cont’d.)
60 – 70 % relative humidity
Typical locations, where carbonation-
induced corrosion can occur (cont’d.)
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Mechanisms of carbonation and
carbonation-induced corrosion
CO2 CO2
Uniform corrosion
Carbonation-induced corrosion
Initially
• CO2 + H2O H2CO3 (carbonic acid)
• H2CO3 + Ca(OH)2 CaCO3 + 2•H2O
Later, C-S-H will liberate CaO, which will carbonate as follows.
• H2CO3 + CaO CaCO3 + H2O
CO2 CO2
This leads to a reduced pH
• passive layer is unstable
This results in active corrosion Ca(OH)2 + CO2 CaCO3 + H2O
of the embedded steel
- Uniform corrosion
Carbonation depth can be assessed using
phenolphthalein indicator
Severe when the relative humidity is ~ 60 to 70%
This steel is about to start corroding
Sheltered Unsheltered
Service life of structures exposed to
chlorides
Corrosion-free Initiation phase Propagation phase Repair
phase
starts
Damage level
Clthreshold
Exposure Time
Quantifying the synergistic effects of various parameters on service life will help
select durable material combinations/systems.
Typical locations, where chloride-induced
corrosion can occur…
Seawater, marine conditions
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Typical locations where chloride-induced
corrosion can occur…
Air-borne chlorides (structures near and facing sea)
Typical locations where chloride-induced
corrosion can occur…
A few kilometres away from the sea shore
• Elevated, pedestrian walkway with severe corrosion
• Just a cosmetic covering of tiled floor on top
Typical locations where chloride-induced
corrosion can occur…
Chemical plant with chloride-rich local environment
Typical locations where chloride-induced
corrosion can occur…
Use of chloride-rich sand and water can cause early
corrosion (even within 5 years)
Mechanisms of chloride-induced corrosion
Cl - Cl - Cl - Cl -
Deformed bar
Chloride threshold of various steels in
OPC systems
Critical Chloride Threshold Value, (lb/yd )
25 15
15 9
10 6
5 3
0
0
3
A706 A615 Microcomposite SS304 SS316
Pillai (2003)
Chloride threshold can be increased by
using bipolar corrosion inhibiting admixtures
O2 H2O Cl-
No change
at high w/c
0% 0.5% 1% 0% 1%
w/b = 0.45
cover depth = 50 mm
Dcl = 8.87E-12 m2/s
50
45
Amine+Nitrite Inhibitor - A
40
35
30
25
20
No RD-40% RD-20% RD RD+20% RD+40%
inhibitor
30
25 Inhibitor B Inhibitor C
20 WSI
Very Poor Quality
(mm/√hr)
15
Poor > 15 Very poor
10 Good
10 - 15 Poor
5 Excellent
6 - 10 Good
0
Control RD Control RD Control RD I <6 Excellent
Mix ID
Baghi (2015)
Cracks in buildings
Location of
accelerated
corrosion
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ACI 224R-90 tolerable crack widths
w
Tolerable
Service Condition crack width Cover
(mm) Depth
Dry air, protective 0.41
membrane