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Durability and service life design of concrete constructions have
considerable socio-economic and environmental consequences, in
which the permeability of concrete to aggressive intruders plays a
vital role. Concrete Permeability and Durability Performance
provides deep insight into the permeability of concrete, moving
from theory to practice, and presents over 20 real cases, such as
Tokyo's Museum of Western Art, Port of Miami Tunnel and Hong
Kong-Zhuhai-Macao sea-link, including field tests in the Antarctic
and Atacama Desert. It stresses the importance of site testing for
a realistic durability assessment and details the "Torrent Method"
for non-destructive measurement of air-permeability. It also
delivers answers for some vexing questions: Should the coefficient
of permeability be expressed in m(2) or m/s? How to get a "mean"
pore radius of concrete from gas-permeability tests? Why should
permeability preferably be measured on site? How can service life
of reinforced concrete structures be predicted by site testing of
gas-permeability and cover thickness? Practitioners will find
stimulating examples on how to predict the coming service life of
new structures and the remaining life of existing structures, based
on site testing of air-permeability and cover thickness.
Researchers will value theoretical principles, testing methods, as
well as how test results reflect the influence of concrete mix
composition and processing.
This book presents the work of RILEM Technical Committee 270-CIM:
Benchmarking Chloride Ingress Models on Real-life Case Studies -
Theory and Practice. It provides a comparative benchmark analysis
of various types of chloride ingress models with emphasis on short,
medium and long-term predictions. The book is subdivided in five
chapters. The first chapter is an introduction on the benchmark and
selected cases. The second chapter reports theoretical backgrounds
of various analytical and numerical models for chloride ingress,
followed by a short description of the models employed in the
benchmark analysis. Chapter three describes the benchmark results
of the Marine Submerged case, and chapter 4 of the Road Sprayed
case. The last chapter reports conclusions, guidelines for
calibration and recommendations. The book will benefit academics,
designers, engineers, consultants, but also asset owners and
standardization committees interested in durability and service
life assessment of concrete structures.
This book presents the work of RILEM Technical Committee 270-CIM:
Benchmarking Chloride Ingress Models on Real-life Case Studies -
Theory and Practice. It provides a comparative benchmark analysis
of various types of chloride ingress models with emphasis on short,
medium and long-term predictions. The book is subdivided in five
chapters. The first chapter is an introduction on the benchmark and
selected cases. The second chapter reports theoretical backgrounds
of various analytical and numerical models for chloride ingress,
followed by a short description of the models employed in the
benchmark analysis. Chapter three describes the benchmark results
of the Marine Submerged case, and chapter 4 of
the Road Sprayed case. The last chapter reports
conclusions, guidelines for calibration and recommendations. The
book will benefit academics, designers, engineers, consultants, but
also asset owners and standardization committees interested in
durability and service life assessment of concrete structures.
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