Shape effect of electrochemical chloride extraction in structural reinforced concrete elements using a new cement-based anodic system

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This article shows the research carried out by the authors focused on how the shape of structural reinforced concrete elements treated with electrochemical chloride extraction can affect the efficiency of this process. Assuming the current use of different anode systems, the present study considers the comparison of results between conventional anodes based on Ti-RuO 2 wire mesh and a cement-based anodic system such as a paste of graphite-cement. Reinforced concrete elements of a meter length were molded to serve as laboratory specimens, to closely represent authentic structural supports, with circular and rectangular sections. Results confirm almost equal performances for both types of anode systems when electrochemical chloride extraction is applied to isotropic structural elements. In the case of anisotropic ones, such as rectangular sections with no uniformly distributed rebar, differences in electrical flow density were detected during the treatment. Those differences were more extreme for Ti-RuO 2 mesh anode system. This particular shape effect is evidenced by obtaining the efficiencies of electrochemical chloride extraction in different points of specimens.

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Carmona, J., Climent, M. ángel, Antón, C., De Vera, G., & Garcés, P. (2015). Shape effect of electrochemical chloride extraction in structural reinforced concrete elements using a new cement-based anodic system. Materials, 8(6), 2901–2917. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma8062901

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