Blar i NTNU Open på forfatter "Revert, Andres Belda"
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Carbonation and corrosion of steel in fly ash concrete, concluding investigation of five-year-old laboratory specimens and preliminary field data
Revert, Andres Belda; Danner, Tobias; Geiker, Mette Rica (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)Carbonation development and reinforcement corrosion were investigated on concretes exposed for a five-year period at 90% RH, 20 ℃, and 5% CO2, and for a six-year period at natural carbonation. Portland cement-based binders ... -
Carbonation-induced corrosion: Investigation of the corrosion onset
Revert, Andres Belda; De Weerdt, Klaartje; Hornbostel, Karla; Geiker, Mette Rica (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)There are different views in the literature on the relationship between the location of the carbonation front and the onset of reinforcement corrosion. Theoretically, corrosion starts when the carbonation front reaches the ... -
Determination of the polarization resistance of steel in carbonated fly-ash concrete- effect of measurement technique
Revert, Andres Belda; Hornbostel, Karla; De Weerdt, Klaartje; Geiker, Mette Rica (Chapter, 2017)The polarization resistance (Rp) of a metal gives an indication of the corrosion condition at a given time. The Rp of embedded reinforcement in concrete is usually determined using the linear polarization resistance or the ... -
Reinforcement corrosion in carbonated fly ash concrete
Revert, Andres Belda (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2018:230, Doctoral thesis, 2018)The cement industry contributes about 8% of the anthropogenic CO2 emissions, partly due to large consumption of cement and the emissions associated with the production (for Portland cement (PC) approximately 800 kg/t). One ... -
SEM-EDS analysis of products formed under natural and accelerated carbonation of concrete with CEM I, CEM II/B-M and CEM II/B-V
Revert, Andres Belda; De Weerdt, Klaartje; Geiker, Mette Rica; Hjorth Jakobsen, Ulla (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2017)Carbonation resistance of concrete is usually tested under accelerated conditions, i.e. by elevating the CO2 concentration compared to natural conditions and keeping the RH close to 60%. However, it is not clear if these ... -
State-of-the-art report: Service life modelling, carbonation of concrete and corrosion in carbonated concrete.
Revert, Andres Belda; De Weerdt, Klaartje; Hornbostel, Karla; Geiker, Mette Rica (Research report, 2017)