2022
DOI: 10.1051/matecconf/202236404007
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Investigating the effects of anti-corrosive coatings on the bond between corrosion-damaged rebar and concrete repair materials

Abstract: Reinforcement corrosion causes destruction to the steel by a loss in cross section and rib height, which can affect the bond between steel and concrete. During repair of corrosion-damaged reinforced concrete members, a protective coating is usually applied to the cleaned corroded steel. There is, however, little information available on the bond performance of repair coatings. Furthermore, the effect of their coating thickness and other parameters like rebar diameter, corrosion degree and repair material prope… Show more

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