Influence of Mineral Admixtures on Corrosion Rate of Reinforced Steel in Concrete

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A linear polarization method was applied to measure corrosion rate of reinforced steel in concrete. The relationship between corrosion rate and mineral admixtures was discussed. The results show that changes of mineral admixtures material will affect the corrosion rate of reinforcing steel in concrete, of which slag is the most obvious.

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