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Reinforced Concrete
Natural Carbonation and Service Life Modeling
Carbonation-induced corrosion of reinforced concrete
is among the most widespread durability problems affecting service life of structures, and it underscores the need to develop quantitative engineering methods. This book promulgates the Natural Carbonation Prediction (NCP) model derived through experiments, data mining and analyses, along with mathematical formulations and refinements. It initially delves into fundamental concepts on corrosion of reinforced concrete, before employing approaches to service life design based on the applicative and practical stochastic methods supported by independent data.
Features
Focusses on corrosion due to carbonation of Portland cement-based concrete. Covers natural carbonation mechanisms, and probabilistic service life design through reliability analysis and Monte Carlo simulation. Presents a practical model for prediction of carbonation rate using a mathematical framework that incorporates key parameters for consideration in the engineering design process. Using data from worldwide sources, various case studies from different countries globally, are employed comparing measurements with carbonation predictions. Delves into carbonation modelling, originating from theoretical underpinnings based on Fick's laws of diffusion.
Target Audience
This book is aimed at graduate students, researchers and professionals in civil engineering, concrete technology and the built environment.