10109 AC-INDUCED CORROSION ON PASSIVE METALS

Monday, March 15, 2010: 1:25 PM
214 B (Henry B. Gonzales Convention Center)
Marco Ormellese*, Luciano Lazzari, and Andrea Brenna
Politecnico di Milano
The effect of AC-induced interference on the localised corrosion resistance of passive metals is analysed and discussed on the basis of laboratory test results. Two conditions were considered: 1. AC interference on stainless steel specimens in neutral solution varying chlorides concentration; 2. AC interference on carbon steel rebar in chloride containing concrete. Applied AC was in the range of 10 A/m2 to 500 A/m2. Results allow to evaluate the effect of AC on: time-to-corrosion, critical chloride threshold, AC critical current density and corrosion morphology.