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The corrosion of steel reinforcement is recognized as one of the most important degradation problems in reinforced concrete (RC) structures [...]

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  • Introduction and ScopeThe corrosion of steel reinforcement is recognized as one of the most important degradation problems in reinforced concrete (RC) structures

  • The collected articles deal with several aspects of the corrosion phenomenon in reinforced concrete, including the copper corrosion behavior in simulated concrete-pore solutions [1], the influence of microstructure on the corrosion resistance of steel bars and their fatigue behavior [2], the degradation of bond mechanism between steel and concrete [3,4], and the flexural capacity of corroded Prestressed Reinforced Concrete (PRC) beams [5]

  • The results indicate that the cement extract media is more aggressive to copper than saturated Ca(OH)2

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Introduction and ScopeThe corrosion of steel reinforcement is recognized as one of the most important degradation problems in reinforced concrete (RC) structures. Five research papers have been published in Special Issue of Metals titled Corrosion Effects on the Durability of RC Structures.

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