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International Review of Chloride Ingress into Structural Concrete : A Tri-report

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The deterioration of reinforced and prestressed concrete structures resulting from the corrosion of the steel reinforcement is a worldwide problem.

As long as salt is used for de-icing or structures are built near the coast, chloride will continue to be a primary factor in compromising the durability of a structure.

This report deals specifically with the ingress of salt from the environment, which can lead to severe corrosion of reinforcement.

It reviews the international state-of-the-art with regard to chloride ingress into concrete and, in particular, considers: The influence of concreting materials, mix design, curing and environment methods for the detection of chloride ingress in structures techniques used for studying chloride ingress

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Thomas Telford Ltd
0727729284 / 9780727729286
Paperback / softback
10/04/1997
United Kingdom
162 pages
210 x 297 mm
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