Research providing guidance on management of aging reinforced concrete structures is summarized. Topics covered include a materials property database, an aging assessment methodology to identify critical structures and degradation factors that can potentially impact performance, guidelines and evaluation criteria for use in condition assessments, and a reliability-based methodology for current condition assessments and estimations of future performance. Applicability of nondestructive evaluation and repair-related technologies is addressed
Many concrete structures and elements of concrete infrastructure have exceeded their original design...
The main structural/material requirements for the design of durable repairs to concrete structures a...
In this book, a critical analysis is made on service life models related to reinforcement corrosion....
The Structural Aging Program provides the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission with potential structural...
Research addressing aging management of nuclear power plant concrete and steel containment structure...
The safe and cost-efficient management of our built infrastructure is a challenging task considering...
Research is being conducted by ORNL under US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (USNRC) sponsorship to ad...
Written specifically for the young professional and addressing a growing need for a long service lif...
Reinforced concrete structures are susceptible to a variety of deterioration mechanisms due to creep...
Due to the booming construction wave between the 60´s and 80´s, a lot of reinforced concrete structu...
This paper provides a brief description of the framework for reliability-based analysis/assessment o...
The aim of this preliminary study is to identify and compile information regarding existing acceptan...
Aging and deterioration of physical infrastructure will eventually reduce load-carrying capacity, wh...
In many countries, structures in reinforced concrete “of historical interest” are covered by preserv...
Concrete is the most versatile and the most widely produced materials in the world. Its worldwide an...
Many concrete structures and elements of concrete infrastructure have exceeded their original design...
The main structural/material requirements for the design of durable repairs to concrete structures a...
In this book, a critical analysis is made on service life models related to reinforcement corrosion....
The Structural Aging Program provides the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission with potential structural...
Research addressing aging management of nuclear power plant concrete and steel containment structure...
The safe and cost-efficient management of our built infrastructure is a challenging task considering...
Research is being conducted by ORNL under US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (USNRC) sponsorship to ad...
Written specifically for the young professional and addressing a growing need for a long service lif...
Reinforced concrete structures are susceptible to a variety of deterioration mechanisms due to creep...
Due to the booming construction wave between the 60´s and 80´s, a lot of reinforced concrete structu...
This paper provides a brief description of the framework for reliability-based analysis/assessment o...
The aim of this preliminary study is to identify and compile information regarding existing acceptan...
Aging and deterioration of physical infrastructure will eventually reduce load-carrying capacity, wh...
In many countries, structures in reinforced concrete “of historical interest” are covered by preserv...
Concrete is the most versatile and the most widely produced materials in the world. Its worldwide an...
Many concrete structures and elements of concrete infrastructure have exceeded their original design...
The main structural/material requirements for the design of durable repairs to concrete structures a...
In this book, a critical analysis is made on service life models related to reinforcement corrosion....