Materials Chemistry and Physics, Vol.77, No.2, 461-469, 2003
An electrochemical method for accelerated chloride migration test in cement-based materials
In this study the electrochemical technique is applied to accelerate chloride-ion migration in cement-based material in order to estimate its permeability in a reasonable time span. Four different cement-based materials with a w/b ratio of 0.4 and various mineral admixtures were used. Electrical current and chloride-ion concentration were simultaneously monitored in the migration test. Test results show that the chloride flux reaches steady state and the chloride transference number becomes stable after about 60 h accelerating process and a linear relationship exists between net charge passed and chloride-ion concentration in the anodic cell. The chloride migration coefficient also correlates well with the stable current. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.