A novel approach to systematically collect critical chloride contents in concrete in an open access data base.
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Abstract
A living data collection providing critical chloride contents for steel corrosion in concrete (C) is presented. The C values were measured on samples taken from engineering structures. This approach allows to overcome the well-known limitations of testing laboratory samples. The data are available in a public data repository. Currently, 46 C are reported (measured on four different structures). The database will continuously be updated. The database includes information about the structure, material properties, and local condition of the steel-concrete interface. For possible applications of this database and discussion refer to the related research article in Corrosion Science.
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| Authors | Boschmann Käthler, C;Angst, U M;Aguilar, A M;Elsener, B; |
| Journal | Data in brief |
| Year | 2019 |
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10.1016/j.dib.2019.104675
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