Microstructure Analysis on LILW Waste Disposal Facility by Accelerated Steel Corrosion Tests

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Concrete structures such as LILW waste disposal facility located near the sea may suffer from chloride attack damages. This study aims to analysis mock-up test for acceleration corrosion of reinforcing bar and its deterioration in concrete structures by XRD and chloride diffusion coefficient. Corrosion acceleration experiment test has been developed and used to evaluate the effect of corrosion of reinforcing bar caused by seawater on engineered barrier of LILW waste disposal facility.

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