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Determining the corrosion state of steel reinforcement in concrete

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posted on 2010-03-12, 17:22 authored by Matthew J. Ing, D.G. Kells, Simon Austin, Richard Lyons
The corrosion of reinforced concrete structures is a major issue in the UK and worldwide from both a structural view and maintenance management aspect. Early detection of this degradation process will provide the owner with the optimum number of repair options whilst minimising repair costs. This paper reports on the new non-destructive corrosion detection technique for reinforced concrete – AeCORR, specifically targeted towards detecting active corrosion damage occurring within the concrete during the very early stages of the degradation process. An overview of the technique is provided together with a recent case study.

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  • Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering

Citation

ING, M...et al., 2004. Determining the corrosion state of steel reinforcement in concrete. Corrosion management, no.59, pp. 12-15.

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© the authors / Institute of Corrosion

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Publication date

2004

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This article is published in Corrosion Management [© the authors/Institute of Corrosion]

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  • en

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