Fundamentals of Durable Reinforced Concrete (Modern Concrete Technology Series (E. & F.N. Spon).)

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Durability failures in reinforced concrete structures are wasteful of resources and energy. The introduction to practice of European Standard EN 206-1 represents a significant shift in emphasis on the need to explicitly consider each potential durability threat when specifying and producing concrete. Fundamentals of Durable Reinforced Concrete presents the fundamental aspects of concrete durability including reinforcement corrosion, carbonation, chloride ingress, alkali-aggregate reaction, freeze/thaw damage, sulphate attack, chemical attack, cracking, abrasion and weathering. The background to the durability exposure classes in EN 206-1 is also explained. Future directions in performance-based specifications and mathematical modelling of degradation are presented. This book will be of particular interest to specifiers applying the principles of the new European Standard EN 206-1 for the first time, to postgraduate researchers in mathematical modelling of degradation mechanisms, to undergraduates of engineering, architecture and building technology, and students of advanced concrete technology who require a concise source of reference on concrete durability.

Author(s): Mark Richardson
Publisher: Spon Press
Year: 2002

Language: English
Pages: 273
Tags: Промышленное и гражданское строительство;Строительные конструкции;Железобетонные и каменные конструкции;

Book Cover......Page 1
Title......Page 4
Contents......Page 5
Preface......Page 12
Acknowledgements......Page 13
Framework for durability by specification......Page 14
Probabilistic approach to durability design......Page 33
Permeability and transport processes......Page 51
Corrosion of reinforcement in concrete......Page 64
Carbonation......Page 90
Chloride ingress......Page 114
Alkali silica reaction......Page 146
Freeze/thaw effects......Page 173
Chemical attack: sulfates......Page 192
Chemical attack: acid and seawater attack......Page 207
Cracking in reinforced concrete structures......Page 221
Abrasion, erosion and cavitation......Page 245
Weathering and efflorescence......Page 250
References......Page 254
Index......Page 268