ACI 364.13T-2015 Repairs for Reinforcement with Shallow Cover.pdf
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1、 1 ACI 364.13T-15TechNoteRepaiRs foR ReinfoRcement with shallow coveRKeywords: cathodic protection; concrete cover; corrosion; corrosion inhibitor; deterioration; epoxy; membrane; protection; reinforcement.IntroductionA reinforced concrete structure needs a surface repair due to corrosion of the rei
2、nforcement, which resulted from an inadequate concrete cover (less than code minimum).QuestionWhat are the recommended remedies to extend the service life of this type of surface repair?AnswerMany surface repairs have limited service life due to inadequate protection against corrosion-related deteri
3、o-ration of embedded steel reinforcement. A number of protection options are available to extend the service life of surface repairs, such as increasing cover thickness, enhancing the concrete performance using admixtures or coatings, coating the reinforcement, installing cathodic protection measure
4、s, or a combination of these. The degree of corrosion protection required is a function of the exposure conditions; the actual concrete condition; and the type, layout, and service use of the structure. Therefore, final selection and design of a remedial measure should consider these factors. The de
5、velopment of the reinforcement must also be considered to maintain the structural integrity of the structure. Furthermore, in accordance with ACI 562, the repaired elements should comply with applicable building code requirements and relevant fire regulations valid at the project location.Discussion
6、Prior to designing or implementing repair, the contributing cause(s) for the noted deterioration should be identified. To offer appropriate and cost-effective remedial actions, one needs to identify the existing condi-tions, such as chloride levels, state and characteristics of the concrete, actual
7、concrete cover thickness, and the required level of protection for the structures. Geographic location and surface orientation are two key controlling factors.Geographic locationACI 362.1R lists five exposure groups used to describe the different levels of exposures for parking structures, as shown
8、in Fig. 1. Some reinforced concrete structures in the regions with northern climates (Zone III) are exposed to deicing salt and freezing-and-thawing cycles. Corrosion protection is critical for these elements. By the same token, structures in regions with southern climates (Zone 1 and part of Zone I
9、I6), with the exception of coastal exposures, typically need a lower level of corrosion protection because of the differing exposure.Surface orientationOne consideration for having the appropriate corrosion protection level provided by concrete cover is the orientation of the surface (horizontal or
10、vertical). Vertical surfaces are not usually as prone to severe corrosion-related deterioration as horizontal surfaces; an exception is where calcium chloride was added to concrete to facilitate winter construction. Such practice was commonly done before the 1970s. The primary reason is that water i
11、s not likely to stay on the vertical surfaces to penetrate through the concrete cover. As a result, protection requirements for elements with vertical surfaces may not need to be as stringent as that for horizontal surfaces.Cracking and low-quality concrete can contribute to corrosion-related damage
12、. Therefore, to select the proper level of surface protection, one should consider the physical condition and material properties of the structural element.American Concrete Institute Copyrighted Material www.concrete.org2 REPAIRS FOR REINFORCEMENT WITH SHALLOW COVER (ACI 364.13T-15)Once the corrosi
13、on protection that is needed for the structural elements is defined, different remedial options can be selected to achieve the target levels of protection. There is a variety of protection remedies that can be implemented to minimize the impact of corrosion-related deterioration, thereby extending t
14、he service life of the concrete surface repair (Table 1) (ACI 546R; NACE SP0187).Corrosion protection optionsSix protection options are identified and discussed as follows:1. Use of corrosion inhibitorsA schematic drawing of using corrosion inhibitor in repair concrete is shown in (b) of Table 1. Th
15、e most commonly used corrosion inhibitor is calcium nitrite, which is added to the repair concrete mixture as an addi-tive. The inhibitor protects the steel from chloride-induced corrosion by reacting with ferrous ions to repas-sivate the reinforcing steel surface. This method has good performance h
16、istory and has been widely used, provided the nitrite and chloride ratio is in an appropriate range per manufacturers recommendations.Another form of applying corrosion inhibitor is to use a penetrating corrosion inhibitor (also known as surface-applied corrosion inhibitors or migrating corrosion in
17、hibitors). These materials are applied over existing concrete surfaces and intended to penetrate into the concrete. Effectiveness varies depending on the applica-tion condition and location, how the product is applied, the particular proprietary product, the actual concrete cover thickness, and the
18、in-place concrete properties. Penetrating corrosion inhibitors remain controversial, with some studies demonstrating effectiveness while other studies show little or no effectiveness (EFC 38).2. Protective barrier coating or waterproofing membrane on concrete surfacesApplying a coating or waterproof
19、ing membrane on the concrete surface, as shown in (c) of Table 1, is an effective means to reduce moisture and chloride ion penetration into concrete, thereby minimizing corrosion of the embedded reinforcement. There are different types of commercially available membranes, ranging from the commonly
20、used polyurethane to polyurea and other systems such as a composite systems that uses an epoxy top coat with a polyurethane main coat (ACI 546.3R). These products should be selected with input from licensed design professionals and the material manufacturers. Appropriate maintenance of these barrier
21、 systems is required to prevent the penetration and accumulation of water in damaged areas.3. Protective coating on the exposed surfaces of the reinforcementZinc-enriched coating, epoxy (ACI 364.3T), and cementitious products are commonly used coatings that can be applied over the reinforcing bars o
22、r tendons, as shown in (d) of Table 1. The coating forms a barrier, stop-ping the chloride ions, moisture, and oxygen from reaching the steel and isolates the steel electrically from the surrounding concrete, thereby reducing the corrosion potential.Fig. 1Geographic weather exposure zones per ACI 36
23、2.1R-12. (Zone III and Zones CC are the most demanding condition, and Zone I is the least. Zone CC is coastal exposure condition.)American Concrete Institute Copyrighted Material www.concrete.orgREPAIRS FOR REINFORCEMENT WITH SHALLOW COVER (ACI 364.13T-15) 3Table 1Different corrosion protection opti
24、ons(a) Insufficient concrete coverThis shows the condition where the concrete cover is less than required to provide adequate protection from the environment, such as chlorides and carbon dioxide (carbonation). The various methods listed in the following may be used singularly or in combination, dep
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