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Durability of reinforced concrete structures / by Paul Chess and Warren Green

By: Chess, Paul [author.].
Contributor(s): Green, Warren (Corrosion engineer) [author.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press/Taylor & Francis Group, [2020]Copyright date: ©2020Edition: First edition.Description: 1 online resource (xi, 135 pages).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780429298189; 0429298188; 9781000767261; 1000767264; 9781000766684; 1000766683; 9781000766974; 1000766977.Subject(s): Reinforced concrete construction | High strength concrete | Concrete -- CorrosionDDC classification: 624.1/8341 Online resources: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement
Contents:
The problem -- The corrosion process in reinforced concrete: the state of the art -- Monitoring corrosion and why most of the current NDT techniques are flawed -- Solutions for new structures -- Maximising service life with minimal capital expenditure -- Advantages and disadvantages of different remediation procedures -- Examples of damage and remediation with different structures
Summary: "Reinforced concrete structures corrode as they age, with significant financial implications, but it is not immediately clear why some are more durable than others. This book looks at the mechanisms for corrosion and how corrosion engineering can be used for these problems to be minimized in future projects. Several different examples of reinforced concrete structures with corrosion problems are described and the various life enhancement solutions considered and applied are discussed. The book includes a chapter on the effectiveness of corrosion monitoring techniques and questions why the reality is at odds with current theory and standards. Specialist contractors, consultants and owners of corrosion damaged structures will find this an extremely useful resource. It will also be a valuable reference for students at postgraduate level"-- Provided by publisher
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"Reinforced concrete structures corrode as they age, with significant financial implications, but it is not immediately clear why some are more durable than others. This book looks at the mechanisms for corrosion and how corrosion engineering can be used for these problems to be minimized in future projects. Several different examples of reinforced concrete structures with corrosion problems are described and the various life enhancement solutions considered and applied are discussed. The book includes a chapter on the effectiveness of corrosion monitoring techniques and questions why the reality is at odds with current theory and standards. Specialist contractors, consultants and owners of corrosion damaged structures will find this an extremely useful resource. It will also be a valuable reference for students at postgraduate level"-- Provided by publisher

The problem -- The corrosion process in reinforced concrete: the state of the art -- Monitoring corrosion and why most of the current NDT techniques are flawed -- Solutions for new structures -- Maximising service life with minimal capital expenditure -- Advantages and disadvantages of different remediation procedures -- Examples of damage and remediation with different structures

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