Suitability of using simulated porous‐like solutions to evaluate the steel corrosion in carbonated concrete
Juan Carricondo,
Gustavo S. Duffó,
Silvia B. Farina
Abstract:The use of simulated solutions is a common practice in corrosion studies to assess easily and quickly the corrosion behaviour of materials in real situations. In this context, it is frequent to substitute tests performed in concrete or mortar with tests performed in porous‐like solutions. Particularly, to simulate carbonated concrete, different carbonated porous‐like solutions (CPS) are found in the literature. However, it is not known whether the use of these solutions accurately predicts the behaviour of ste… Show more
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