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Prediction of the Corrosion Current Density in Reinforced Concrete Using a Self-Organizing Feature Map

Mehdi Nikoo    
Lukasz Sadowski and Mohammad Nikoo    

Resumen

A disadvantage of using linear polarization resistance (LPR) in the measurement of corrosion current density is the need to partially destroy a concrete cover. In this article, a new technique of predicting the corrosion current density in reinforced concrete using a self-organizing feature map (SOFM) is presented. For this purpose, air temperature, and also the parameters determined by the resistivity four-probe method and galvanostatic resistivity measurements, were employed as input variables. The corrosion current density, predicted by the destructive LPR method, was employed as the output variable. The weights of the SOFM were optimized using the genetic algorithm (GA). To evaluate the accuracy of the SOFM, a comparison with the radial basis function (RBF) and linear regression (LR) was performed. The results indicate that the SOFM?GA model has a higher ability, flexibility, and accuracy than the RBF and LR.

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