ACI 364 3T-2015 Treatment of Exposed Epoxy-Coated Reinforcement in Repair.pdf
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1、ACI 364.3T-15TechNote1 TreaTmenT of exposed epoxy-CoaTed reinforCemenT in repairKeywords: coating; corrosion; corrosion inhibitor; electrical resistance; epoxy-coated; reinforcing bars; reinforcing steel; repair; ring anode effect; sacrificial anode.IntroductionThis document outlines the treatment a
2、nd repair of concrete areas containing epoxy-coated reinforcing steel when epoxy-coated reinforcing steel is exposed in a repair area.QuestionHow should reinforcement be treated when epoxy-coated reinforcement is exposed and damaged in a repair area before the concrete repair materials are placed?Si
3、gnificanceConcerns have been raised that the repair of structures containing epoxy-coated reinforcing steel may differ from structures containing uncoated reinforcing steel.AnswerStructures containing epoxy-coated reinforcing steel should be carefully repaired to avoid creating corrosion cells that
4、may result in accelerated corrosion of the reinforcement.DiscussionDuring concrete removal and preparation of the repair area, the epoxy coating on the bars within the repair will likely be damaged. The coating may have defects, or, as part of the repair procedure, it may be completely removed. Mini
5、mize the risk of accelerated corrosion-induced damage to the concrete, particularly in the areas surrounding the repair, by following the procedure presented herein.It is common practice to clean, prepare, and recoat any exposed epoxy-coated steel reinforcement during the repair process, usually wit
6、h an epoxy coating compatible with the existing fused coating on the steel. Consider additional protection because it is difficult to repair the damaged coating on the steel completely. Areas left uncoated or the presence of coating defects may result in an increase in the rate of corrosion of steel
7、 in the concrete surrounding the repair, due to the anodic ring effect, after the repairs are completed. However, any coating will reduce the corrosion rate compared to uncoated bars.When concrete repair is undertaken, chloride-contaminated or carbonated concrete is typically removed and replaced wi
8、th repair material within the repair area. In many cases, not all of the contaminated concrete is removed. After the repair, the reinforcing steel may be in contact with concrete outside the repair area having varying levels of contamination. Differences in pH and chloride ion concentrations between
9、 the new repair material and the remaining contaminated concrete will result in corrosion potential (voltage) differences. A current will flow as a result of these voltage differences, leading to anodic ring corrosion.Reinforcement locations surrounded by concrete with the highest moisture and chlor
10、ide contamination are likely to corrode first. Corrosion will occur in locations where there is both a defect in the coating and a suffi-cient level of contamination present. Generally, the corrosion rate is proportional to the ratio of the cathodic area to the anodic area. Because the surface area
11、of coated steel is often greater than the area of exposed steel, American Concrete Institute Copyrighted Material www.concrete.org2 TREATMENT OF EXPOSED EPOXY-COATED REINFORCEMENT IN REPAIR (ACI 364.3T-15)the rate of corrosion of the uncoated steel areas outside the repair can be high. Completing a
12、repair may also increase the area of uncoated steel within the repair area, particularly if the steel is not coated during the repair. As a result, corrosion of the steel immediately adjacent to the repair area at locations with defects or where the epoxy has delaminated will continue, and the corro
13、sion rate in these areas may increase compared with bars that are fully coated. The uncoated area of steel inside the repair area will contribute to the overall corrosion cell, which could result in corrosion of steel in the existing concrete in the locations where sufficient contamina-tion, oxygen,
14、 and moisture are present.In addition to coatings, other options exist to mitigate corrosion of concrete containing epoxy-coated bars. They include the use of nonmetallic reinforcement and cathodic protection systems (both impressed current and galvanic types), which are discussed in ACI 222R (ACI C
15、ommitte 222 2001) and ICRI 310.1R 2008. Provide supplemental corrosion protection for existing steel reinforcement by recoating the reinforcing bar, installing an appropriate high-electrical-resistance repair concrete, or using embedded galvanic anodes, as illustrated in Table 1. If a high-electrica
16、l-resistance repair concrete or mortar is used, a conductive mortar should be installed between the galvanic anodes and the substrate or the effectiveness of the galvanic anodes will be reduced. A combination of corrosion protection methods from Table 1 will usually provide better corrosion protecti
17、on than any individual method. Corrosion of the area surrounding the repair location may also be minimized by reducing the moisture content of the concrete, through the use of a breathable membrane or sealer.SummaryRepairs should be completed to minimize the corrosion of steel adjacent to the repair
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