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Die Kombination elektrochemischer und computertomographischer Untersuchungs-Verfahren bietet die Möglichkeit, elektrochemische Messungen zerstörungsfrei verifizieren und richtig interpretieren zu können. Die Ermittlung der durch Lochkorrosion geschädigten Stahloberflächen ermöglicht es Probekörper zu entwickeln, die ein der Praxis entsprechendes Schadensbild aufweisen. Ein weiterer Vorteil stellt sich in der Minimierung der Probenmatrix dar. Die klassische Versuchsdurchführung erfordert die Zerstörung von Proben nach jeder Vorschädigungsstufe. Dies kann durch den Einsatz der Computertomografie vermieden werden. Die elektrochemischen Messwerte können flächenbezogen ermittelt werden, solange sich die Korrosionserscheinungen vollständig innerhalb des durch die CT abgebildeten Untersuchungsbereiches befinden.
Durch die Absenkung des Chromatgehaltes der Zemente verändern sich die elektrochemischen Reaktionen von verzinkten Betonstählen in der Frischbetonphase. Mit Hilfe von elektrochemischen Messungen sowie Stabauszugsversuchen wurde an chromathaltigen und chromatreduzierten Zementen die Auswirkung des Chromats auf die Deckschichtbildung am Zink und auf das Verbundverhalten untersucht. Mit den Ergebnissen konnte eine Beeinträchtigung der Verbundzone als Folge der Chromatreduzierung für die Zementarten CEM I und CEM II nachgewiesen werden. Die Störung der Verbundzone ist in Bezug auf die sich ausbildende Porenstruktur als dauerhaft anzusehen. Die Auswirkungen auf das Verbundverhalten werden mit zunehmendem Betonalter weitgehend kompensiert. Die Ergebnisse der bezogenen Verbundspannung bei Verschiebewegen von 0,1 mm und 0,5 mm liegen trotz der Gefügestörung noch im Bereich der Erwartungswerte für den unverzinkten Betonstahl. Unter baupraktischen Gesichtspunkten muss die auftretende Gefügestörung hinsichtlich der Verbundspannung daher keine Berücksichtigung finden.
Korrosions- und Verbundverhalten verzinkter Betonstähle in Betonen mit chromatreduzierten Zementen
(2010)
Validierung zerstörungsfreier Messmethoden zur zuverlässigen Erfassung von Bewehrungskorrosion
(2011)
Die Ergebnisse der Untersuchungen sind in ein Konzept zur Durchführung und Auswertung der Potentialfeld- und Polarisationsmessung eingegangen, um den Ingenieuren in der Praxis ein effizienten Werkzeug zur zerstörungsfreien Erfassung des Korrosionszustandes anzubieten. Das Ziel des Vorhabens wurde erreicht.
The reduction of the chromate contents in cements affects the electrochemical reactions of galvanized reinforcing steels in fresh concrete. By means of electrochemical measurements and bar pull-out tests the effect of chromates on the formation of protective coatings at the zinc and the bond behaviour have been investigated using chromate-containing and chromate-reduced cements. The results have shown that the bond zone was affected as a result of chromate reduction for cement types CEM I and CEM II. The disturbance to the bond zone should be considered as long-term in relation to the pore structure which is formed. The effects on the bond are largely compensated for as the concrete ages. The results of the related bond strength with displacement paths of 0.1 and 0.5?mm, respectively, are still within the range of expected figures for non-galvanized reinforcing steel despite the structural disturbance. Under practical aspects it is not necessary that the existing structural disturbance with respect to bond strength is taken into consideration.
Although zinc and zinc coatings have been widely used for corrosion protection for decades new zinc coatings are constantly being developed. Characterizing the corrosion protectiveness of these new coatings, however, should not be underestimated. While exposure tests are time intensive, cyclic tests can only be used for a very limited field of application. Thus, electrochemical measurements provide both an efficient and an effective alternative. Conventional aqueous bulk electrolytes influence the surface layers of a tested zinc coating and are therefore not reliable. Gel electrolytes, however, have evolved over the last few years, are minimally invasive and provide reliable results.
This work describes experiments with gel electrolytes made of agar. Unlike previous work, it proposes a composition of gel electrolyte for minimally invasive description of the protective power of naturally formed oxide layers on zinc and zinc coatings. Therefore, as a first part, the gel electrolyte made of agar is verified as a method for zinc and zinc-coated samples. Afterwards, this paper introduces the corrosion product layer resistance RL as a promising parameter to evaluate the protective power of zinc coatings. Results are verified with EIS and FTIR measurements. An example on a representative zinc coating demonstrates the practical application.
Brückenbauwerke, die im Spannblockverfahren hergestellt wurden, können bauartbedingt wasserstoffinduzierte Spannungsrisse über den gesamten Querschnitt eines Spannkanals aufweisen. Das Risswachstum kann infolge dynamischer Beanspruchung über die Nutzungsdauer fortschreiten und zu Spanndrahtbrüchen führen.
Hydrogen-induced stress corrosion cracking (HSCC) is well known, and highly sensitive pre-stressing steels are normally not available on the market. But in the case of existing structures, it could be necessary to ensure their safety through special kinds of investigations. Those kinds of investigations are often not applicable in a non-destructive way.
Therefore, a once in a lifetime project was initiated.
In the course of the deconstruction of the "Bridge of the 20th anniversary of the GDR" at the Altstädter Bahnhof in Brandenburg a. d. Havel, new information on the initiation of hydrogen-induced stress cracks could obtained. The initial observation to do several investigations at this bridge are several meters long longitudinal cracks in the concrete web of the box girder above and below the tension duct. The BAM was commissioned by the Brandenburg State Road Administration to participate in a corresponding joint project which is financed by the Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport. The added value of the new information gained in this project goes beyond the specific structure. It describes unexpected new damage patterns that can be transferred to other structures with concentrated tendons (tendon block method and Baur-Leonhardt method) and were previously unknown in this form. These should be made known to other developers to enable them to initiate any necessary actions.
One of the major results is, the wire breaks observed at this bridge can be attributed to cracking as a result of HSCC and subsequent crack growth until breakage, due to cyclic loading from traffic and alternating restraint stresses. The probable trigger here was crevice corrosion processes at the contact points of the wires to the spacer plates in superposition with high tensile stresses due to prestressing after or with in grouting the duct. Tension wire breaks, which may have occurred before grouting and during prestressing, were not detected. The unfavorable gap situation at the spacer plates occurs over the entire cross-section of the prestressing channel and can thus affect each individual prestressing wire. Losses in the load-bearing capacity of the prestressed concrete structure can then be the result. A disadvantage of the prestressing block method in this respect is that a large number of individual wires can be affected at the same time (theoretically all wires), which can reduce the prestressing effect of the concentrated tendon accordingly. With the usual use of only one tendon per web, the possibility of load transfer to other tendons is thus not given (lack of redundancy).
Investigation of chloride-induced pitting corrosion of steel in concrete with innovative methods
(2016)
The combination of electrochemical and 3D computed tomography (CT) investigations offers the possibility of verifying electrochemical measurements non-destructively. Determining the steel surfaces damaged by pitting corrosion allows developing specimens having damage pattern corresponding to practice. Corrosion phenomena like decoupled pitting corrosion cannot be verified by electrochemical measurements only, but with the combination of those two kinds of investigations it is possible. Another advantage is the minimization of the number of samples. The classical experimental procedure requires the destruction of samples after each damage step.This can be avoided by the use of 3D computed tomography. As long as the corrosion phenomena are completely within the examination zone shown by the 3D computed tomography, the electrochemical measurements can be calculated on an area basis to get the specific corrosion rate or polarization resistance.