In-situ test methods for assessment of surface pH of corroding sewer pipes

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Abstract

A method for measuring the surface pH of corroding concrete was developed in the lab and tested in the field. The method is based on direct application of pH indicator solution on the corroding surfaces. Comparison against point measurements using a flat surface pH electrode (flatrode) confirmed the accuracy of the method. Blind testing of concrete specimens exposed to different acid concentrations demonstrated that it was possible to determine the surface pH within ±0.5 pH units in the pH range of one to five. The developed method provides a simple and reliable estimate on the extent of concrete corrosion. Relatively large surface areas, e.g. an entire sewer manhole, can be sprayed and assessed within a matter of minutes.
Original languageEnglish
Publication date2016
Number of pages2
Publication statusPublished - 2016
EventMicroorganisms-Cementitious Materials Interactions - Delft, Netherlands
Duration: 23 Jun 201623 Jun 2016

Conference

ConferenceMicroorganisms-Cementitious Materials Interactions
Country/TerritoryNetherlands
CityDelft
Period23/06/201623/06/2016

Keywords

  • Sewer pipes
  • Corroding
  • In situ tests
  • Surface pH

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