Monitoring corrosion of steel bars in reinforced concrete structures

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Corrosion of steel bars embedded in reinforced concrete (RC) structures reduces the service life and durability of structures causing early failure of structure, which costs significantly for inspection and maintenance of deteriorating structures. Hence, monitoring of reinforcement corrosion is of significant importance for preventing premature failure of structures. This paper attempts to present the importance of monitoring reinforcement corrosion and describes the different methods for evaluating the corrosion state of RC structures, especially hal-cell potential (HCP) method. This paper also presents few techniques to protect concrete from corrosion. © 2014 Sanjeev Kumar Verma et al.

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Verma, S. K., Bhadauria, S. S., & Akhtar, S. (2014). Monitoring corrosion of steel bars in reinforced concrete structures. The Scientific World Journal. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/957904

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