Materials Performance

OCT 2016

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40 OCTOBER 2016 MATERIALS PERFORMANCE NACE INTERNATIONAL: VOL. 55, NO. 10 CHEMICAL TREATMENT 6 H.E. Jamil , A. Shriri , R . Boulif, C. Bastos, M.F. Montemor, M.G.S. Ferreira, "Electro- chemical Behaviour of Amino Alcohol-Based Inhibitors Used to Control Corrosion of Rein- forcing Steel," Electrochim. Acta 49 (2004): pp. 2,753-2,760. 7 M. Ormellese, M. Berra, F. Bolzoni, T. Pastore, "Corrosion Inhibitors for Chlorides Induced Corrosion in Reinforced Concrete Struc- tures," Cement and Concrete Research 36 (2006): pp. 536-547. 8 L. Benzina Mechmeche, L. Dhouibi , M.B. Ouezdou, E. Triki, F. Zucchi, "Investigation of the Early Effectiveness of an Amino-Alcohol Based Corrosion Inhibitor Using Simulated Pore S olutions and Mor tar Sp ecim ens," Cement and Concrete Composites 30 (2008): pp. 167-173. 9 I. Vyrides, E. Rakanta , T. Zafeiropoulou , G. Batis, "Efficiency of Amino Alcohols as Corrosion Inhibitors in Reinforced Con- crete," Open Journal of Civil Engineering 3 (2013): pp. 1-8. 10 U.M. Angst, M. Büchler, J. S chlumpf, B. Marazzani, "An Organic Corrosion-Inhibiting Admixture for Reinforced Concrete: 18 Years of Field Experience," Materials and Structures 49, 7 (2016): pp. 2,807-2,818. 11 ASTM C876-09, "Standard Test Method for Corrosion Potentials of Uncoated Reinforc- ing Steel in Concrete" (West Conshohocken, PA: ASTM, 2009). 12 L. Tang, L.O. Nilsson, P.A.M. Basheer, Resis- tance of Concrete to Chloride Ingress: Testing and Modelling (Abingdon, U.K.: Spon Press, 2012). 13 R.B. Polder, W.H.A. Peelen, "Characterisation of Chloride Transport and Reinforcement Corrosion in Concrete Under Cyclic Wetting and Drying by Electrical Resistivity," Cement and Concrete Composites 24 (2002): pp. 427- 435. 14 M.C. Brown, R .E. Weyers, M.M. Sprinkel , "Effects of Corrosion-Inhibiting Admixtures on Material Properties of Concrete," ACI Materials J. 98 (2001): pp. 240-250. 15 U. A n g s t , B . E l s e n e r, C . K . L a r s e n , Ø. Vennesland, "Critical Chloride Content in Reinforced Concrete—A Review," Cement and Concrete Research 39 (2009): pp. 1,122-1,138. U.M. ANGST (Ph.D.) is a consulting engi- neer for the Swiss Society for Corrosion Protection (SGK), Technoparkstrasse 1, CH-8005 Zurich, Switzerland, e-mail: ueli. angst@sgk.ch. He is also a scientific researcher at ETH Zurich, Switzerland. His interests include various aspects related to the durability of reinforced and pre - stressed concrete such as corrosion inspec- tion techniques (nondestructive testing, sensors, and electrochemical methods) and corrosion mitigation. M. BÜCHLER (Ph.D.) is chief operating officer of the Swiss Society for Corrosion P r o t e c t i o n ( S G K ) , e - m a i l : m a r k u s . buechler@sgk.ch. For the last 20 years, he has worked in the fields of corrosion research, development, and field investi- gations applying various electrochemical techniques. He is a 15-year member of NACE International. J. SCHLUMPF is corporate target market manager, concrete at Sika Services AG, Tüffenwies 16, CH-8040 Zurich, Switzer- land. He has more than 30 years of experi- ence in the construction industry, mainly focusing on concrete and sprayed con- crete. His career highlights include the implementation of polycarboxylate ether admixtures in Sika, and the development of concrete and shot crete applications for the Gotthard base tunnel in Switzerland, the world's longest and deepest railway tunnel. B . M A R A Z Z A N I i s R & D L a b o r a t o r y manager at Sika Technology AG. His inter- ests include concrete admixtures such as corrosion inhibitors and hardening accel- erators as well as hydrophobic impregnat- ing agents (surface treatments). M. BAKALLI received his Ph.D. from the RWTH Aachen University of Technology, Germany, in fundamentals of corrosion in liquids. He spent five years as a research associate in the Corrosion Protection Lab of Prof. Schmitt in Iserlohn, Germany. He has worked as project manager in the S&MS; Lab of Sika Technology AG in Zürich since 2011. Bakalli's field of work includes corrosion research in concrete and organic coatings, corrosion protection of reinforce- ment, corrosion and material failure analy- sis, development of new electrochemical methods for accelerated testing, investi- gation of corrosion inhibitors, and hydro- phobic materials applied in concrete technology. Continued f rom page 39 NACE NEW ORLEANS SECTION 18TH ANNUAL EDUCATION WEEK DECEMBER 5-10, 2016 • NEW ORLEANS AIRPORT HILTON nace.org/nolaedu to register for NACE Section Local Courses NACE NEW ORLEANS SECTION COURSES DATES PRICE INSTRUCTOR Corrosion in Oil and Gas Production (COG) December 5-7 $400 Charlie Speed, W&T; Offshore Corrosion Under Insulation (CUI) December 5-7 $500 Peter Bock, CUI Consultant Rectifier School (RS) December 5-6 $250 Jim Bradford, Corrpro Oilfield Operator Chemical School (OOCS) December 8-9 $300 Charlie Speed & 15 Other Experts GENERAL NACE EDUCATION COURSES DATES PRICE NACE CERTIFIED INSTRUCTORS Basic Corrosion (BC) December 5-9 For pricing and to register for these NACE General Education courses, go to nace.org/ nolacourses Raul Castillo P.E. Designing For Corrosion Control (DCC) December 5-9 Jerry Byrd Corrosion in Refining Industry (CCRI) December 5-9 Ray Quinter Protective Coatings Specialist (PCS-1 BASIC) December 5-7 Kat Coronado Protective Coatings Specialist (PCS-2 ADVANCED) December 8-10 Kat Coronado Students are responsible for hotel reservations. Contact the New Orleans Airport Hilton at +1 504-469-5000 or 1 800-445-8667 and ask for the NACE Event Rate Code: NCE. Room rate is $133/night. For pricing and to register for NACE General Education courses, go to nace.org/nolacourses For information about New Orleans Section Events, go to nace.org/nola For questions, call Charlie Speed at +1 504-400-7878 I N T E R N A T I O N A L

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