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Rebar corrosion detection, protection, and rehabilitation of reinforced concrete structures in coastal environments: A review
Highlights Guiding principles to address deterioration due to corrosion are provided. Available tests of determining the level of deterioration are culled from the literature. A categorization of solution methods for protection, maintenance, and repair if offered. A readily-available reference for practitioners and researchers on corrosion for coastal concrete structures.
Abstract Deterioration due to corrosion is a key issue affecting the durability, safety, and sustainability of buildings and structures. Most cities are located in coastal areas and many reinforced concrete structures in these areas are exposed to aggressive marine environments. Therefore, it is important to provide protection and offer appropriate repair methods of buildings vulnerable to the degrading effects of corrosion. The first step of implementing recovery is determining the level of degradation undergone by exposed concrete structures. However, there is a lack of integrated guiding principles in this field. Thus, this review paper identifies the tests of determining the level of deterioration, with particular attention given to carbonation issues and chloride ion attacks. The paper also provides a categorization of solution methods for protection, maintenance, and repair, based on standards and codes culled from around the world. This research contributes to the field by providing a readily-available reference for practitioners and researchers, on the current state of knowledge on corrosion and repair strategies for coastal concrete structures.
Rebar corrosion detection, protection, and rehabilitation of reinforced concrete structures in coastal environments: A review
Highlights Guiding principles to address deterioration due to corrosion are provided. Available tests of determining the level of deterioration are culled from the literature. A categorization of solution methods for protection, maintenance, and repair if offered. A readily-available reference for practitioners and researchers on corrosion for coastal concrete structures.
Abstract Deterioration due to corrosion is a key issue affecting the durability, safety, and sustainability of buildings and structures. Most cities are located in coastal areas and many reinforced concrete structures in these areas are exposed to aggressive marine environments. Therefore, it is important to provide protection and offer appropriate repair methods of buildings vulnerable to the degrading effects of corrosion. The first step of implementing recovery is determining the level of degradation undergone by exposed concrete structures. However, there is a lack of integrated guiding principles in this field. Thus, this review paper identifies the tests of determining the level of deterioration, with particular attention given to carbonation issues and chloride ion attacks. The paper also provides a categorization of solution methods for protection, maintenance, and repair, based on standards and codes culled from around the world. This research contributes to the field by providing a readily-available reference for practitioners and researchers, on the current state of knowledge on corrosion and repair strategies for coastal concrete structures.
Rebar corrosion detection, protection, and rehabilitation of reinforced concrete structures in coastal environments: A review
James, Amala (author) / Bazarchi, Ehsan (author) / Chiniforush, Alireza A. (author) / Panjebashi Aghdam, Parinaz (author) / Hosseini, M. Reza (author) / Akbarnezhad, Ali (author) / Martek, Igor (author) / Ghodoosi, Farzad (author)
Construction and Building Materials ; 224 ; 1026-1039
2019-07-20
14 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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