

Type of Document Master's Thesis Author Pyc, Wioleta A. URN etd-243012282975860 Title PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF EPOXY-COATED REINFORCING STEEL AND CORROSION INHIBITORS IN A SIMULATED CONCRETE PORE WATER SOLUTION Degree Master of Science Department Civil Engineering Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title Richard E. Weyers Committee Chair James P. Wightman none John G. Dillard none Keywords
- blister formation
- corrosion
- eposy-coated reinforcing steel
- corrosion inhibitor admixtures
- concrete pore solution
- solution testing
Date of Defense 1998-02-14 Availability unrestricted Abstract Three epoxy-coated reinforcing steel (ECR) types removed from job sites, one shipped directly from the coater's plant, three commercial corrosion inhibitors, and one ECR plus a corrosion inhibitor were evaluated as reinforcing steel corrosion protection systems against chloride induced corrosion. The three corrosion inhibitors were calcium nitrite, an aqueous mixture of esters and amines, and a mixture of alcohol and amine. The ECR was tested in two groups, 0% and 1% coating damage. Corrosion protection performance was evaluated by the amount of visually observed blister surface area, for the ECR, and corroded surface area, for the tested corrosion inhibitors.Results of the ECR testing demonstrated that coating debondment and corrosion of ECR is directly related to the amount of damage present in the coating, as well as coating thickness. For the bare steel tested with and without corrosion inhibitors, the results showed that corrosion increases with increasing chloride concentrations. Corrosion inhibition characteristics were demonstrated only by the calcium nitrite corrosion inhibitor.
A corrosion protection evaluation test was developed for concrete corrosion inhibitor admixtures. The test solution is a simulated concrete pore water. Corrosion is accelerated by evaluating the temperature to field conditions of 40 C. The test consists of a 7 day pretreatment period followed by a 90 day test period. The corrosive sodium chloride is added to the solution containing the bare or epoxy-coated reinforcing steel specimens after the 7 day pretreatment period. In addition, the solution is periodically saturated with oxygen.
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