Abstract
The ingress of chlorides in cylindrical reinforced concretes based on ordinary Portland cement (OPC) or ground granulated blast furnace slag cement (GGBS) has been investigated together with the corrosion behaviour of the steel rebar. Chloride exposure was obtained by wetting and drying cycles during one to two years. The evolution of total and free chloride contents versus time of exposure shows that GGBS concretes induced a delay in chloride ingress. Corrosion initiation of steel was evaluated through nondestructive electrochemical measurements (half cell potential and linear polarization resistance) versus time of exposure. For GGBS concretes, corrosion assessment was not reliable based on the ASTM standard or RILEM recommendations. For OPC concretes, the transition from passive to active corrosion was studied considering a drop of potential or a corrosion current threshold value. Considering this latter, total and free chloride contents larger than 2.2% or 0.7% by weight of cement were estimated.
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