Materials Performance

NOV 2017

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56 NOVEMBER 2017 MATERIALS PERFORMANCE NACE INTERNATIONAL: VOL. 56, NO. 11 CHEMICAL TREATMENT FIGURE 4 Mitigation of carbonation corrosion by OS-1. References 1 "Facilities and Infrastructure Corrosion Eval- uation Study—Final Report," Department of Defense, July 2013. 2 N.S. Berke, et al., "Organofunctional Silane Inhibitor Surface Treatment for Mitigating Corrosion of Steel in Concrete," CORROSION 2012, paper no. 1445 (Houston, TX: NACE International, 2012). 3 N.S. Berke, et al., "Organofunctional Silane Inhibitor Surface Treatment for Mitigating Corrosion of Steel in Concrete—Autopsy Re- sults," CORROSION 2014, paper no. 4336 (Houston, TX: NACE, 2014). 4 N.S. Berke, B.E. Bucher, P.K. DeNicola, "Orga- nofunctional Silane Inhibitor Surface Treat- ment of Concrete for Corrosion and ASR Mitigation," Transportation Research Board, Paper 14-0763, 2014. 5 M-82, "Standard Protocol to Evaluate the Performance of Corrosion Mitigation Tech- nologies in Concrete Repairs" (Washington, DC: U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, 2014). 6 P.K. DeNicola, N.S. Berke, B.E. Bucher, "Sus- tainable Concrete Repairs Using Surface Ap- plied Corrosion Inhibitors," SSPC 2015 (Pitts- burgh, PA: SSPC: The Society for Protective Coatings, 2015). 7 ASTM C150/C150M–17, "Specification for Portland Cement" (West Conshohocken, PA: ASTM International, 2017). 8 ASTM C33/C33M–16e1, "Standard Specifica- tion for Concrete Aggregates" (West Con- shohocken, PA: ASTM, 2016). 9 N.S. Berke, et al., "Organofunctional Silane Inhibitor Surface Treatment of Concrete to Mitigate Corrosion Due to Chlorides or Car- bonation," CORROSION 2017, paper no. 9130 (Houston, TX: NACE, 2017). 10 ASTM C1152/C1152M-04 (2012) e1, "Stan- dard Test Method for Acid-Soluble Chloride i n Mo r t a r a n d C o n c r e t e ( We s t C o n - shohocken, PA: ASTM, 2012). 11 A STM G 1 0 9 - 0 7 ( 2 0 1 3 ) , " S t a n d a rd Te st Method for Determining Effects of Chemical Admixtures on Corrosion of Embedded Steel Reinforcement in Concrete Exposed to Chlo- ride Environments (West Conshohocken, PA: ASTM, 2013). 12 N.S. Berke, et al., "Protective Surface Treat- ments for New and Existing Steel Reinforced Concrete to Mitigate Corrosion," 2015 De- partment of Defense—Allied Nations Techni- cal Corrosion Conference, paper no. 2015- 6454 (Houston, TX: NACE, 2015). 13 ASTM C143/C143M-15a , " Standard Test Method for Slump of Hydraulic-Cement Con- cret e" (West Conshoho cken , PA: ASTM, 2015). 14 ASTM C138/C138M-17a , " Standard Test Method for Density (Unit Weight), Yield, and Air Content (Gravimetric) of Concrete" (West Conshohocken, PA: ASTM, 2017). 15 ASTM C231/C231M-17a , " Standard Test Method for Air Content of Freshly Mixed Concrete by the Pressure Method" (West Conshohocken, PA: ASTM, 2017). 16 A STM C 4 0 3 / C 4 0 3 M - 1 6 , " S t a n d a rd Te st Method for Time of Setting of Concrete Mix- tures by Penetration Resistance" (West Con- shohocken, PA: ASTM, 2016). 17 A ST M C 3 9 / C 3 9 M - 1 7 b , " S t a n d a rd Te s t Method for Compressive Strength of Cylin- drical Concret e Sp ecim ens" (West Con- shohocken, PA: ASTM, 2017). 18 ASTM C1202-17, "Standard Test Method for Electrical Indication of Concrete's Ability to Resist Chloride Ion Penetration" (West Con- shohocken, PA: ASTM, 2017). 19 ASTM C1760-12, "Standard Test Method for Bulk Electrical Conductivity of Hardened Concrete" (West Conshohocken, PA: ASTM, 2012). is article is based on CORROSION 2017 paper no. 9130, presented in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. NEAL S. BERKE, FNACE, is vice president of Tourney Consulting Group, LLC, Kalam- azoo, Michigan, USA, email: nberke@ tourneyconsulting.com. He has spent over 37 years researching and consulting on corrosion of metals in the atmosphere and in concrete, as well as on concrete durabil- ity. He has worked extensively in the areas of experimental evaluation of corrosion as well as service life analysis, and his work has resulted in over 45 U.S. patents. Berke holds a Ph.D. in metals engineering from the University of Illinois and is a Fellow of NACE International, ACI, and ASTM. He is a coauthor of the book, Steel Corrosion in Concrete, and his articles have appeared in over 100 publications. Berke has been a NACE member for 37 years. KRISTIN ADE is an engineer III with Tour- ney Consulting Group, LLC, email: kade@ tourneyconsulting.com. Ade started work- ing for Tourney Consulting Group after graduation in 2011. She is now a regis- tered Professional Engineer as well as a NACE-certified Cathodic Protection Tech- nician, and works on projects that include service life analysis, corrosion testing, and condition assessments. Ade has been a NACE member for two years. PETER DENICOLA is the technical market- ing manager with Evonik Corp., Piscat- away, New Jersey, USA, email: peter. denicola@evonik.com. DeNicola has worked at Evonik since 2000 in research and development in the Organic Synthesis Division, where he developed new com- pounds. Currently he is the technical mar- keting manager of the Americas region for the Building Products Group. DeNicola holds a chemistry degree from Rutgers University, and is chair of the International Concrete Repair Institute's Life Cycle Per- formance and Cost Committee. He has been a NACE International member for 13 years. ATRI RUNGTA is the technical manager for Evonik Corp., email: atri.rungta@evonik. com. Rungta is a polymer chemist by train- ing and is an expert in corrosion mitigation and functional coatings. He has three pat- ents and 10 publications. Prior to Evonik, he worked at 3M to develop high-temper- ature materials. He is the sub-chair of ASTM subcommittee D01.47 on Concrete, Stone and Masonry Treatments. He has been a NACE member for five years.

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