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PHYSICAL MODEL FOR CORROSION OF STEEL IN CONCRETE.
Zdenek P. Bazant
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Civil and Environmental Engineering
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chemical reactions
16%
chlorine ions
33%
concentration
50%
corrosion
16%
cracking
16%
diffusion
16%
electric currents
16%
electrical resistivity
16%
electrochemistry
16%
electrodes
16%
equations
16%
expansion
16%
hydroxides
16%
ions
33%
mathematical models
16%
oxygen
66%
passivity
16%
ph value
16%
polarization
16%
potentials
16%
sinks
16%
steels
33%
temperature dependence
16%
volume
16%
water
16%
Chemistry
Chemical Reaction
33%
Chloride Ion
33%
Concentration
50%
Corrosion
16%
Cracking (Chemical)
16%
Current
16%
Diffusion
16%
Dioxygen
66%
Expansion
16%
Hydroxide
16%
Inorganic Ion
16%
Ion
16%
Models (Physical)
16%
Nernst Equation
33%
Polarization
16%
Potential
16%
Procedure
33%
Reaction Temperature
16%
Red
33%
Resistivity
16%
Volume
16%
Water Type
16%
Material Science
Concrete
33%
Electrode
16%
Expansion
16%
Reinforcement
16%
Rust
100%
Spring Steel
33%
Ultimate Tensile Strength
16%