Case Studies in Construction Materials (Jul 2024)
Study on the correlation between indoor accelerated corrosion testing of concrete epoxy polysiloxane coating and real-sea environmental testing in the East China Sea
Abstract
In order to reveal the correlation between the accelerated corrosion test of epoxy polysiloxane coating and the real sea environmental test, the real sea environmental test was carried out in the atmosphere and tidal range area of Zhairuoshan Island in the East China Sea, and the multi-factor coupling test I (Cycle of 7-day xenon lamp aging test + 7-day Wetting-drying test) and test II (Cycle of 7-day xenon lamp aging test + 3-day damp heat test + 4-day salt spray test) were designed with reference to the environment of the East China Sea. The correlation between indoor accelerated corrosion test and real sea environmental test was analyzed by using Grey Relation Analysis, Spearman's rank correlation coefficient and Acceleration factor conversion method. The results show that both the indoor accelerated corrosion test and the real sea environmental test have corrosive effects on the epoxy polysiloxane coating of concrete. In the indoor accelerated corrosion test, it was found that the Wetting-drying test caused the highest loss of light rate. In the real sea environmental test, the loss of light rate of the coating in the atmosphere is higher than that in the tidal area, and the color difference is slightly lower. When the loss of light rate is used as the criterion, the grey correlation coefficient between the multi-factor coupling test I and the tidal range test is 0.63, and the maximum acceleration factor during the test is 5.3, indicating a good correlation between the two tests. Through this study, an effective indoor accelerated corrosion test method with good correlation and acceleration characteristics to the loss of light rate of concrete epoxy polysiloxane coating in a real sea environment was obtained.