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http://dx.doi.org/10.4334/JKCI.2009.21.4.409

Experimental Study on Artificial Crack Healing for Concrete Using Electrochemical Deposition Method  

Lee, Chang-Hong (Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Yonsei University)
Song, Ha-Won (Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Yonsei University)
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Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute / v.21, no.4, 2009 , pp. 409-417 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this study, autogenous crack healing and artificial crack healing using electrochemical electro deposition method were conducted to compare in the aspects of corrosion monitoring. Furthermore, the analysis of impressed voltage characteristics, galvanic current and linear polarization resistance comparison, and photo image processing technique were performed for quantitative comparisons of healing ratio. As a result, it was found that, in view of impressed voltage of artificial crack healing, the measured voltage was increased as time goes by. From the galvanic test results of artificial crack healing, the current vs. potential distribution value were formed widely in comparison with autogenous crack healing. In this point, it was shown that artificial crack healing has more eleatic resistance capacity than autogenous crack healing technique. Finally, it was found that artificial crack healing was 1.63 times higher than autogenous healing in view of crack healing ratio.
Keywords
crack; autogenous crack healing; artificial crack healing; electrochemical deposition; corrosion;
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