Evaluating the corrosion protection of post-tensioning grouts : standardization of an accelerated corrosion test

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Autor(a) principal: Pacheco, Alexandre Rodrigues
Data de Publicação: 2003
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGS
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/170210
Resumo: Post-tensioning grouts, typically a mixture of cement and water (sand, mineral chemical admixtures can also be used), are not only designed to transfer stresses between cables and precast concrete, but also to protect prestressing strands against corrosive phenomena. A recent concern regarding post-tensioned structures is the possibility that corrosive agents may reach grouted steel tendons and start a sequence of events culminating in catastrophic collapse. This possible scenario motivated the creation of the Accelerated Corrosion Test (ACT) intended to measure the degree of corrosion protection for grouts used in post-tensioning applications. This test is currently recommended by the Post-Tensioning Institute (PTI). Although already in use, the ACT is not fully developed and researchers have been pointing out the need for further studies to evaluate the influence of the IR drop effect on ACTs (a loss in the applied potential due to the resistivity of corrosion cells) because this phenomenon is likely to skew results for grouts of significant different resistivity. Five different categories of grout (plain, prepackaged, with corrosion inhibitors, with silica fume, and with fly ash) were tested in an electrochemical setup capable of compensating for IR drop effects. Procedures are recommended for adoption in an improved version of the ACT standard.
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title Evaluating the corrosion protection of post-tensioning grouts : standardization of an accelerated corrosion test
spellingShingle Evaluating the corrosion protection of post-tensioning grouts : standardization of an accelerated corrosion test
Pacheco, Alexandre Rodrigues
Revestimento
Proteção contra corrosão
Estruturas de concreto
title_short Evaluating the corrosion protection of post-tensioning grouts : standardization of an accelerated corrosion test
title_full Evaluating the corrosion protection of post-tensioning grouts : standardization of an accelerated corrosion test
title_fullStr Evaluating the corrosion protection of post-tensioning grouts : standardization of an accelerated corrosion test
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating the corrosion protection of post-tensioning grouts : standardization of an accelerated corrosion test
title_sort Evaluating the corrosion protection of post-tensioning grouts : standardization of an accelerated corrosion test
author Pacheco, Alexandre Rodrigues
author_facet Pacheco, Alexandre Rodrigues
author_role author
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Schokker, Andrea Jeanne
contributor_str_mv Schokker, Andrea Jeanne
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Proteção contra corrosão
Estruturas de concreto
topic Revestimento
Proteção contra corrosão
Estruturas de concreto
description Post-tensioning grouts, typically a mixture of cement and water (sand, mineral chemical admixtures can also be used), are not only designed to transfer stresses between cables and precast concrete, but also to protect prestressing strands against corrosive phenomena. A recent concern regarding post-tensioned structures is the possibility that corrosive agents may reach grouted steel tendons and start a sequence of events culminating in catastrophic collapse. This possible scenario motivated the creation of the Accelerated Corrosion Test (ACT) intended to measure the degree of corrosion protection for grouts used in post-tensioning applications. This test is currently recommended by the Post-Tensioning Institute (PTI). Although already in use, the ACT is not fully developed and researchers have been pointing out the need for further studies to evaluate the influence of the IR drop effect on ACTs (a loss in the applied potential due to the resistivity of corrosion cells) because this phenomenon is likely to skew results for grouts of significant different resistivity. Five different categories of grout (plain, prepackaged, with corrosion inhibitors, with silica fume, and with fly ash) were tested in an electrochemical setup capable of compensating for IR drop effects. Procedures are recommended for adoption in an improved version of the ACT standard.
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