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Artículo:

Actual and Modeled Performance in a Tidal Zone

Autor:

Allan C. N. Scott

Resumen:

This paper presents data collected from 25-year-old concrete specimens exposed to tides in excess of 6 m (20 ft) and an average of 100 cycles of freezing and thawing per year at the Marine Exposure Station on Treat Island, ME. Results indicate that the incorporation of fly ash, slag cement, or silica fume and decrease in water-cementitious materials ratio (w/cm) lead to a substantial increase in the resistance to chloride penetration. However, at the same time, concretes with high levels of supplementary cementitious material may also experience greater surface loss and not be suitable for exposure to a harsh marine environment with multiple cycles of freezing and thawing unless w/cm is limited to 0.40 or less.

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23

Publicación:

Concrete International

Volúmen:

33

Número:

11

Periodo:

noviembre 2011

ISSN:

01624075

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  • Documento número 96034
  • Actualizado el martes, 23 de mayo de 2017 03:38:23 p. m.
  • Creado el martes, 23 de mayo de 2017 03:38:23 p. m.
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35-Year Field Performance of Epoxy-Coated Reinforcing Bars

Autor:

John S. Lawler

Paul D. Krauss

Resumen:

In 2009, a detailed survey was performed on six bridge decks in West Virginia, which were among the earliest applications of epoxy-coated reinforcement. The purpose was to examine the long-term field performance of epoxy-coated reinforcing bars. The survey comprised visual inspection, sounding for delamination, crack mapping and crack width measurements, cover depth measurements, and coring. The corrosion state of bar samples removed in cores was examined as well as bond between the epoxy coating and steel and coating thickness. Chloride profiles from concrete cores were also obtained. Overall, the epoxy-coated reinforcing bars were in excellent condition, with very little active corrosion after up to 35 years of service.

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29

Publicación:

Concrete International

Volúmen:

33

Número:

11

Periodo:

noviembre 2011

ISSN:

01624075

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01624075-2011-11.txt

  • Documento número 96035
  • Actualizado el martes, 23 de mayo de 2017 03:38:23 p. m.
  • Creado el martes, 23 de mayo de 2017 03:38:23 p. m.
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Artículo:

Physical Salt Attack on Concrete

Autor:

Harvey Haynes

M. T. Baussouni

Resumen:

This article provides a brief review of physical salt attack (PSA) on concrete. PSA is often associated with concrete, stone, or brick elements in contact with wet soil containing dissolved salts (sodium sulfate, sodium carbonate, and sodium chloride or magnesium sulfate, calcium sulfate, calcium chloride, and sodium nitrate). At the evaporation front, a given salt solution becomes supersaturated and the salts crystallize. Crystals that form below the surface (subflorescence) can result in surface scaling.

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38

Publicación:

Concrete International

Volúmen:

33

Número:

11

Periodo:

noviembre 2011

ISSN:

01624075

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01624075-2011-11.txt

  • Documento número 96036
  • Actualizado el martes, 23 de mayo de 2017 03:38:23 p. m.
  • Creado el martes, 23 de mayo de 2017 03:38:23 p. m.
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Core Testing Requirements for Seismic Evaluation of Existing Structures

Autor:

Halil Sezen

Chuck Hookham

Kenneth J. Elwood

Resumen:

Determining in-place concrete strengths is particularly important for the seismic evaluation of existing buildings. Underestimating the concrete strength in a seismic rehabilitation design by adopting a lower-bound estimate of the in-place concrete strength can undervalue component resistances, potentially triggering inappropriate rehabilitation solutions. The objective of this article is to review assessment requirements and guidelines and identify ways of setting core sampling requirements appropriate for seismic evaluation. Recommendations are based on a review of statistical methods to select sample size for an acceptable error level and assessment of outlier data.

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43

Publicación:

Concrete International

Volúmen:

33

Número:

11

Periodo:

noviembre 2011

ISSN:

01624075

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01624075-2011-11.txt

  • Documento número 96037
  • Actualizado el martes, 23 de mayo de 2017 03:38:23 p. m.
  • Creado el martes, 23 de mayo de 2017 03:38:23 p. m.
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Seven Principles for Sustainable Concrete Pavements

Autor:

Thomas Van Dam

Peter Taylor

Resumen:

Concrete pavement sustainability can be accomplished by following the principles listed in the article. Each principle should be applied in terms of its interdependency with, and/or potential competition with, the other principles by using already available practical tools. However, there are still areas in pavement sustainability that need to be addressed or improved, including life-cycle systems to analyze economic, environmental, and social factors, and sustainable pavement rating systems.

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49

Publicación:

Concrete International

Volúmen:

33

Número:

11

Periodo:

noviembre 2011

ISSN:

01624075

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01624075-2011-11.txt

  • Documento número 96038
  • Actualizado el martes, 23 de mayo de 2017 03:38:23 p. m.
  • Creado el martes, 23 de mayo de 2017 03:38:23 p. m.
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