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Using Impedance Spectroscopy to Assess the Viability of the Rapid Chloride Test for Determining Concrete Conductivity by K.A. Snyder, C. Ferraris, N.S. Martys, and E.J. Garboczi Building and Fire Research Laboratory
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Document Date: 2001-02-09 17:37:09


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National Institute of Standards and Technology Table / Fire Research Laboratory National Institute of Standards and Technology Gaithersburg / State Highway / National Institute of Standards and Technology / National Institute of Standards and Technology Fig / E.J. Garboczi Building / National Institute of Standards and Technology Since / E. J. Garboczi National Institute of Standards and Technology / /

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water-cement mass ratio mw/mc / Chemical composition / cement replacement / portland cement paste / electrical and chemical potential gradients / metal electrodes / computer software problems / steel reinforcement corrosion rate / cement / cement mass / aqueous solution / /

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National Institute of Standards and Technology / American Society for Testing and Materials / American Association of State Highway and Transportation officials / Institute of Standards and Technology Table / Institute of Standards and Technology Gaithersburg / Federal Highway Administration / Institute of Standards and Technology Since / Institute of Standards and Technology Fig / /

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remote sensing / Spectroscopy / tested using impedance spectroscopy / /

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