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M. Keddam a, X.R. Nvoa b, V. Vivier
Corrosion Science 2009
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Terminology Background Introduction Experimental Set-up
Objectives Findings Numerical Modelling Discussion Authors Conclusions
Critical Review Strengths of the Paper Weaknesses Potential for Further Work
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Corrosion is the degradation of amaterial due to reactions with itsenvironment. A current is inducedon the surface of rebar whencorrosion is actively taking place.
Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) Impedance is the ability to resist the flow of current, like resistance, but
is more applicable when alternating current (a.c.) is used.
Thepolarization resistance, Rp, is the low frequency limit of theimpedance; this provides information about corrosion.
An electrically f loating electrode (EFE) is one that is not directlyconnected to the object under study (the reinforcing steel in this case)
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Use of EIS in Literature for CorrosionStudies in Reinf. Concrete 3-electrode electrochemical cell is
used as the model Working electrode is the metal
under study Calcium hyroxide models the
concrete environment Direct contact to the metal is
necessary Commercial potentiostat used
for measurements Analysis of data is well known
electrical theory
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The feasibility of using an EFE is explored to examinethe electrochemical behavior of an electronicallyconducting body immersed in an electrolytic mediumthrough impedance (EIS) measurements.
Reinforced concrete is the subject of this paper,however, the EFE is applicable to a variety of othersystems and can be used to investigate: Corrosion behavior metallic particles in zinc-rich paints
Conductability of metallic particles in suspension
The ability of micro electrodes to probe within aprotective coating
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EIS was performed
using two different
methods
Three electrodecell used in
literature
Four electrodecell being
Investigated
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To investigate the effect of cover thickness on theimpedance spectra of a 4-electrode system
To estimate the potential of the bar-cement interfaceindirectly based on its contribution to the current andpotential distributions between the measuring electrodes
by comparing data collected to numerical simulations.
Note that the analysis was done by comparing the comparingexperimental impedance data to numerical simulationsbased on the frequency dependent distribution of potential
and current computed by a 3-D finite element method(FEM) software. Moreover, a comparison was done withprevious results simulated with a 2-D model
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Nyquist Plot where
the imaginary part
of the impedance is
plotted against thereal part for different
frequencies. The Rp
is the diameter of
each plot.
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3-D model
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The distance between the two reference electrodes is agood approximation of the rebar length sensed.
At high frequencies the injected current flowspreferentially within the steel bar.
The apparent Rp of the reinforcing bar, measured bythe 4-electrode technique, can be related to theeffective Rp by considering the concrete resistivity.
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Within realistic ranges of concrete resistivity and polarisationresistance values, the technique can be used for extracting meaningfulimpedance characteristics of the reinforcement bar
Why is this important?
Cross-section of Reinforcing Bar
(no corrosion)
Charge, e-
from applied, a.c.current
Longitudinal Section of Reinforcing Bar
(with corrosion)
Applied a.c. current is interrupted, at pitand d.c. current now generated by
corrosion
A.C. CurrentD.C. Current
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Strengths of paper Interesting and relevant research topic Thorough and clear description of 4-electrode experiment (which
was my primary interest here)
Weaknesses of paper
Traditional 3-electrode EIS was done as part of the experimenthowever, no mention of it was made in the presentation of results oranalysis.
Lack of background information on the numerical analysisconducted, the presentation of which was heavy with electrical
jargon and difficult to follow.
Potential for further work As stated in the paper, the contact-less technique can be extendedto the detection and characterisation of corrosion on the surfaces ofembedded reinforcing steel bars
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