2014
DOI: 10.15623/ijret.2014.0325012
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The Effect of Water/Cement Ratio on the Sulfate Corrosion of Fine Grained Concrete

Abstract: Sulfate corrosion is one of the major threats for durability of concrete constructions and it becomes a major destructor in sewage collection systems where concrete sewer pipes are exposed to sulfates from waste water as well as from biogenic activity of bacteria. The second type of corrosion is termed microbiologically induced concrete corrosion (MICC) and during this process the pH of the surface of concrete sewer pipes is reduced and it may lead to steel depassivation and results in the corrosion of this st… Show more

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