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Chloride contamination of concrete by interaction with PVC combustion gases

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Title: Chloride contamination of concrete by interaction with PVC combustion gases / Miguel Angel Climent Llorca... [et al.]Author: Climent Llorca, Miguel Angel
Notes: Sumario: Chloride contamination of concrete by interaction with PVC combustion gases has been studied in a small-scale testing chamber, which allows simulating the conditions probably prevailing in PVC fires of different magnitude through variation of the quotient between mass of burnt PVC and exposed concrete surface (PVC-S). In all cases, a steep gradient of chloride concentration with depth is found after the fire: most chloride is detected in the outermost layer at depths below 5 mm. Surface chloride contents for prestressed and reinforced concretes, tested with a high ratio, are as high as 2,5 and 5% by weight of cement, respectively. Chloride concentrations in concrete near the steels are below the corrosion thresholds after the fire, but they can rise by diffusion to values able to induce rebar corrosion, especially if concrete is exposed to a humid atmosphereRelated records: En: Cement and concrete research. - Vol. 28, nº 2, 1998 ; p. 209-219Materia / lugar / evento: Incendios Gases combustibles Combustión PVC Corrosión Materiales de construcción Comportamiento de los materiales frente al fuego Hormigón armado Estructuras de hormigón Acero Otros autores: Climent Llorca, Miguel Angel
Secondary titles: Título: Cement and concrete research
Other categories: 812.2