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To investigate the durability of magnesium (Mg) oxychloride-coated reinforced concrete (MOCRC) and the deviation from the natural corrosion process of the electrified accelerated corrosion test in reinforced concrete, the authors used the electrified accelerated corrosion test with saline soil as an electrolyte. A quality test, a dynamic elastic modulus test, a crack-width test, an electrochemical performance test and a microscopic test were conducted regularly. The test results show that the relative quality evaluation parameter ω1, the relative dynamic elastic modulus evaluation parameter ω2 and the relative corrosion evaluation parameter ω3, which characterise the degradation of MOCRC, all gradually decrease as the electrification time increases. Failure standards were reached at 24, 21 and 21 days, respectively. Analysis of morphology, corrosion current density and corrosion rate shows that the morphology of the coated steel bar under accelerated corrosion is consistent with natural corrosion. Using saline soil as the electrolyte of the accelerated corrosion system can simulate steel bar corrosion in a natural environment better than a traditional salt solution can.

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