TY - JOUR A1 - Seifert, Lando A1 - Grunewald, Andreas A1 - Müller, Thoralf A1 - Ebell, Gino T1 - Stress corrosion tests for prestressing steels—Part 1: The influence of surface condition and test solution composition on hydrogen charging N2 - Tests for assessing prestressing steels' susceptibility to hydrogen‐induced stress corrosion cracking are essential for approvals, in‐house monitoring, and third‐party material testing. According to ISO 15630‐3, the time to brittle fracture by constant load under corrosive conditions in thiocyanate test solutions (A or B) at 50°C is measured. In the literature, a high scattering in stress corrosion tests is reported, which questions the integrity of the test procedure. This paper shows the results of studies about the influence of solution composition on hydrogen charging in electrochemical and permeation measurements. Electrochemical experiments show that polished steel surfaces without common drawing layers have more consistent free corrosion currents, polarization resistances, and B‐values in solution A with low scattering compared to the solution B experiments. The influence of temperature at 50°C and an ambient temperature of 22°C was also tested. KW - Drawing layers KW - Hydrogen‐induced stress corrosion cracking KW - Permeation measurements KW - Prestressing steels KW - Stress corrosion tests KW - Surface conditions KW - Test solutions PY - 2024 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-598738 DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/maco.202313948 VL - 75 SP - 1506 EP - 1518 PB - Wiley‐VCH GmbH AN - OPUS4-59873 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Seifert, Lando A1 - Müller, Thoralf A1 - Bettge, Dirk A1 - Moersch, Jörg A1 - Isecke, Bernd A1 - Ebell, Gino T1 - Stress Corrosion Tests for Prestressing Steels—Part 2: Susceptibility of Quenched and Tempered Wires—Influence of Chromium N2 - Due to the risk of failure in existing prestressed concrete bridges, the assessment of the susceptibility of prestressing steel to hydrogen‐induced stress corrosion cracking will become more important in the future. At present, the used normative ISO 15630‐3 test gives unpersuasive and diverging results using a free corrosion approach for the needed hydrogen charging for stress corrosion cracking initiation. A newly developed test method uses the cathodic polarization to control the supply of electrons for hydrogen charging instead of an uncontrolled and variable supply of electrons by metal dissolution during free corrosion. Experimental data shows a reliable differentiation between highly susceptible known quenched and tempered wires and robust cold‐drawn wires with this new test. A round robin with eight participating testing institutes demonstrated the reproducibility of results testing a cold‐drawn wire batch of St 1470/1670. In contrast to previously reported experience in the literature, the new method ranks the Cr‐alloyed quenched and tempered (“new‐type”) wires as highly‐susceptible as the “old‐type” wires without Cr‐alloy. KW - Cathodic polarization KW - Chemical composition KW - Chromium KW - Prestressing steels KW - Quenched and tempered KW - Stress corrosion cracking KW - Susceptibility KW - Wires PY - 2025 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-639735 DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/maco.70033 SN - 0947-5117 SP - 1 EP - 10 PB - Wiley-VCH CY - Weinheim AN - OPUS4-63973 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ebell, Gino A1 - Seifert, Lando A1 - Burkert, Andreas T1 - Innovative Korrosionsprüfung für Beton- und Spannstähle T1 - Test methods for corrosion testing of reinforcing and prestressing steels N2 - Korrosion ist einer der maßgeblichen Schädigungsmechanis-men im Stahlbetonbau und limitiert die Nutzungsdauer vonInfrastrukturbauwerken zum Teil erheblich. Dabei differenziertman zwischen verschiedenen Korrosionsvarianten, Korrosioninfolge Karbonatisierung des Betons, chloridinduzierte Korro-sion an Meerwasserbauwerken oder durch Tausalzbelastungund im Fall von Spannstahlbauwerken kann zusätzlich was-serstoffinduzierte Spannungsrisskorrosion (SpRK) auftreten.Für den Einsatz alternativer Betonstähle wie nichtrostenderBetonstahl gilt es, die Höhe des kritischen korrosionsaus-lösenden Chloridgehalts zu bestimmen. Um diesen für diejeweiligen Betonstähle zu ermitteln, fehlen bislang jedochnormativ geregelte Prüfverfahren. Die Empfindlichkeit vonSpannstählen gegenüber SpRK bedarf gemäß aktueller Nor-mung Langzeit-Auslagerungstests, die eine werkseigeneProduktionskontrolle aufgrund der langen Prüfzeiten nahezuunmöglich machen. Ein neu entwickeltes Prüfverfahren unterAnwendung kathodischer Polarisation, das inzwischen imneusten Entwurf der DIN EN ISO 15630–3 aufgenommenwurde, ermöglicht eine Bewertung der SpRK-Empfindlichkeitfür Spanndrähte innerhalb von 24 Stunden. Die Ergebnissetragen zur Verbesserung der Lebensdauerabschätzung undzur Weiterentwicklung von Normen für korrosionsbeständigeBetonstähle und der Robustheitsbewertung von Spannstählenbei. N2 - Corrosion is a primary damage mechanism in reinforced concrete construction, significantly reducing the service life of infrastructure. A categorisation of corrosion is imperative for the comprehension of the subject. The corrosion of concrete can be attributed to the carbonation process, whilst chloride-induced corrosion is prevalent in structures exposed to seawater or by de-icing salt. Additionaly to the former corrosion processe, prestressing steel structures could be also highly susceptible to hydrogen-induced stress corrosion cracking (SCC). In order to utilise alternative reinforcing steels, such as stainless reinforcing steel, it is necessary to ascertain the level of critical chloride threshold that can induce corrosion. Nevertheless, there is an absence of standardised test methods for determining this for the respective reinforcing steels to date. Acc. to current standardization, the sensitivity of prestressing steels to chromium content necessitates long-term ageing tests, which impede in-house production control due to the extended testing times. However, a newly developed test method using cathodic polarization, which has now been included in the latest draft of DIN EN ISO 15630–3, makes it possible to assess the susceptibility of prestressing steels to corrosion cracking within 24 hours. The results of this study will contribute to the improvement of service life estimation and the further development of standards for corrosion-resistant reinforcing steels and the robustness assessment of prestressing steels. KW - Korrosion KW - Spannstahl KW - Nichtrostender Betonstahl KW - Corrosion KW - Prestressing steel KW - Stainless reinforcing steel KW - Wasserstoff KW - Spannungsrisskorrosion KW - Lochkorrosion KW - Hydrogen KW - Stress corrosion cracking KW - Pitting corrosion PY - 2025 DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/best.202500025 SN - 0005-9900 SN - 1437-1006 SP - 1 EP - 8 PB - Ernst CY - Berlin AN - OPUS4-63305 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Seifert, Lando T1 - Review: Steel‐Reinforced Concrete Str‐uctures: Assessment and Repair of Corrosion N2 - In 2019 CRC Press published the "Steel‐Reinforced Concrete Structures" as a paperback. This book does not vary in terms of content from the hardback publication of 2008. But it is first reviewed here in corrosion news. The book provides eight of nine chapters in which the author discusses technical aspects of assessment and repair of steel‐reinforced concrete structures. To sum up, this book is recommended for students and people involved with the assessment and repair of reinforced‐concrete structures, who want to get a quick introduction into the different aspects of the field. Readers also learn much about the economic interactions besides the topic. However, for experienced technicians and corrosion experts, this book may not be exact enough in both the electrochemical description of deterioration processes and the practical aspects of repair and control methods. Despite that, the discussions of the author are scientifically correct. KW - Concrete KW - Corrosion PY - 2020 DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/maco.202070084 SN - 1521-4176 SN - 0947-5117 VL - 71 IS - 8 SP - 1408 EP - 1409 PB - WILEY‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA CY - Weinheim AN - OPUS4-51075 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -