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Experiments and Preliminary Modeling of Chloride Ingress in Concrete Interfaces Under Marine Drying-Wetting
Yuanyuan Cheng1, Jinlong Zhang1, Zhiyuan Zhao1
1School of Water Conservancy and Transportation, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou 450001, China.
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A bond interface between new and old concrete is inherently present in bridge widening and rehabilitation projects. Under marine environmental conditions, this interface provides a preferential pathway for chloride ion transport, thereby accelerating chloride-induced corrosion of the bridge structure. Although the mechanical bonding performance of such interfaces has been extensively investigated, the durability of new-to-old concrete systems remains significantly inferior to that of monolithic concrete, particularly in terms of resistance to chloride penetration. In this study, chloride erosion tests on new-to-old concrete specimens were conducted under drying-wetting cycle conditions to investigate the influence of the bond interface on the spatial distribution and temporal evolution of chloride concentration. The results indicate that the chloride concentration at the bond interface is significantly higher than that in other regions. This leads to a dual transport mechanism, where chloride ions not only diffuse inward perpendicular to the exposed surface but also migrate laterally from the interface into the adjacent concrete driven by concentration gradients. Based on these findings, an interface influence coefficient is proposed to quantify the effect of the bond interface on chloride transport capacity. This coefficient exhibits a strong fit with the GaussAmp function. Furthermore, a diffusion coefficient model for new-to-old concrete incorporating the effect of the bond interface is established.
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