The applicability of AC impedance spectroscopy (ACIS) for detecting corrosion on rebar in concrete is explored theoretically. Corroding rebar is simulated as a one-dimensional electrical transmission line of twenty one-meter segments embedded in a uniform concrete matrix, with the corrosion being restricted to one segment. The simulations indicate that corrosion can only be detected at very low frequencies (<1 mHz), but that the impedance and the peak voltage monitored at the concrete surface may be used to locate the site of the corrosive attack.
National Association of Corrosion Engineers
1988
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