Abstract

AbstractThis paper focuses on the influence of exposure temperature (21, 30 and 50°C) on chloride diffusion into reinforced concrete (RC) pipe pile exposed to atmospheric corrosion. The governing equation of chloride diffusion into RC pipe pile is described and solved analytically by using the Bessel functions. The salt spray tests are set up to simulate the environment of atmospheric corrosion. RC pipe piles with three different water-to-cement (w/c) ratios (0.30, 0.45, and 0.55) are exposed to 5% chloride salt spray for 32 days at the three levels of exposure temperatures. The chloride concentration profiles, surface chloride concentration, apparent and effective diffusion coefficients, activation energy, and binding capacity values of RC pipe piles with different w/c ratios at different exposure temperatures are presented. The results of the present study indicate that an increase in exposure temperature results in higher free chloride concentration. The surface chloride concentration and apparent and ...

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