Most damage prediction models for reinforcing steel in concrete treat the corrosion initiation stage as being nearly independent of the propagation stage elsewhere in the system. A next-generation chloride-induced corrosion interdependent model addresses those interactions by incorporating the corrosion prevention effect of the local potential drop caused by prior active-to-passive transitions in nearby steel portions. The effect of this potential-dependent threshold (PDT) approach was examined in a 3D realization, confirming and expanding conclusions from previous 1D and 2D models. Exploratory analysis was conducted for model result sensitivity to time step duration and activation zone size. It was found that the main outcome—a strongly lowered long-term damage projection when PDT is taken into consideration was reasonably robust to changes in those variables. The precise damage amount forecast was however sensitive to an extent that needs more detailed analysis. Sensitivity to time step choice appears to be resolvable in the limit, but the selection of appropriate activation zone size needs addressing in future work.
Skip Nav Destination
Article navigation
1 March 2023
Research Article|
December 29 2022
Exploration of Next-Generation Reinforced Concrete Corrosion Modeling with Interdependent Initiation and Propagation Stages§ Available to Purchase
Alberto A. Sagüés
;
Alberto A. Sagüés
‡
*University of South Florida, 4202 E Fowler Ave, Tampa, Florida, 33620.
‡Corresponding author. E-mail: [email protected].
Search for other works by this author on:
Christopher L. Alexander
Christopher L. Alexander
*University of South Florida, 4202 E Fowler Ave, Tampa, Florida, 33620.
Search for other works by this author on:
‡Corresponding author. E-mail: [email protected].
§
Expanded and updated version of paper No. C2021-16848, Proceedings of AMPP (NACE International) Houston, 2021, and of material in presentation No. C2022-18379—Research Topical Symposium on “New Methods for Life Prediction”, Corrosion 2022—AMPP 2022 Annual Conference and Expo—March 6–10, 2022—San Antonio, TX, USA.
Online ISSN: 1938-159X
Print ISSN: 0010-9312
© 2023, AMPP
2023
CORROSION (2023) 79 (3): 351–362.
Citation
Alberto A. Sagüés, Christopher L. Alexander; Exploration of Next-Generation Reinforced Concrete Corrosion Modeling with Interdependent Initiation and Propagation Stages§. CORROSION 1 March 2023; 79 (3): 351–362. https://doi.org/10.5006/4193
Download citation file:
Citing articles via
Suggested Reading
Next Generation Reinforced Concrete Corrosion Modeling with Interdependent Initiation and Propagation Stages
CONF_APR2021
Reinforced Concrete Corrosion Damage Forecast with Potential Dependent Threshold: Sensitivity to System Parameters
CONF_MAR2017
Effect of Moisture on the Spatial Uniformity of Cathodic Protection of Steel in Reinforced Concrete
CORROSION (June,2005)
Durability in Design of Light Rail Reinforced Concrete Structures
CORROSION (June,2023)
An Alternative Approach to Modeling Corrosion
CONF_MAR2011