Effect of the stirrup on the transport of chloride ions during electrochemical chloride removal in concrete structures

[Display omitted] •The electrochemical chloride removal efficiency is affected by the stirrup.•The stirrup has both shielding and accelerating effects on chloride ion migration.•The influence of the stirrup decreases as the distance from the stirrup increases.•The chloride removal efficiency is the...

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Published inConstruction & building materials Vol. 250; p. 118898
Main Authors Xia, Jin, Cheng, Xin, Liu, Qing-feng, Xie, Hong-bo, Zhong, Xiao-ping, Jin, Shi-jie, Mao, Jiang-hong, Jin, Wei-liang
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 30.07.2020
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Summary:[Display omitted] •The electrochemical chloride removal efficiency is affected by the stirrup.•The stirrup has both shielding and accelerating effects on chloride ion migration.•The influence of the stirrup decreases as the distance from the stirrup increases.•The chloride removal efficiency is the highest in the section with the stirrup.•A numerical model is proposed that can accurately predict treatment efficiency. Chloride ion is one of the most important factors leading to the corrosion of steel bar embedded in marine concrete structures. The chloride induced corrosion is also considered harmful to the service life and durability of structures. Electrochemical chloride removal (ECR) is a nondestructive method, which can be used to terminate the corrosion and prolong the service life of concrete structures to minimize the economic and environmental costs caused by structural reconstruction. The presence of stirrup embedded in concrete affects the potential distribution in the concrete structure, and further affect the transport of chloride ions during the ECR treatment. In this study, a theoretical model of a concrete structure containing stirrups was established to investigate the effect of the stirrups on the transport of chloride ions during ECR. Based on both modelling and experimental results, the stirrup has two-fold effects on the transport of chloride ions in the local region close to the concrete section with the stirrup. On one hand, the shielding effect makes the region enclosed by the stirrup become an equipotential body, and hinders the migration of the chloride ions; on the other hand, the accelerating effect caused by the increasing cathodic area due to the existence of stirrup, increases chloride ion migration speed.
ISSN:0950-0618
1879-0526
DOI:10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2020.118898