“…The bond between the rebar surface and the surrounding concrete "combines" the rebar and concrete, making the bond strength of the steel-concrete interface an important property for reinforced concrete structures. Stray current circulating within the reinforced concrete can deteriorate the bond of steel-concrete interface [10]. In these cases, the concrete pore solution acts as an electrolyte, and the reinforcing steel embedded in concrete act as conductors, which can "pick up" the stray current and can corrode.…”