Damage to Concrete Structures
Abstract
Serious degradation mechanisms can severely reduce the service life of concrete structures: steel reinforcement can corrode, cement matrix can be attacked, and even aggregates can show detrimental processes. Therefore, it is important to understand how damage can occur to concrete structures and to appreciate the timing of the actions leading to damage. Damage to Concrete Structures summarizes the state-of-the-art information on the degradation of concrete structures, and gives a clear and comprehensive overview of what can go wrong. Offering a logical flow, the chapters are ordered according to the chronological timing of the actions leading to concrete damage. The author explains the different actions or mechanisms in a fundamental manner, without too many physical or chemical details, to provide greater clarity and readability. The book describes the different causes of damage to concrete, including inappropriate design, errors during execution, mechanisms occurring during hardening of concrete, and actions or degradation mechanisms during service life (hardened concrete). The degradation mechanisms are illustrated with numerous real-world examples and many drawings and photographs taken of actual structures. Written as a textbook for students as well as a reference for professionals, this easy-to-comprehend book gives readers a deeper understanding of the damage that can occur to concrete during the construction process and service.
Keywords
Concrete Durability; Concrete degradation; Concrete spalling; Degradation; Durable concrete; Self-compacting concrete; Self-consolidating concrete; Service life; TextbookDOI
10.1201/b12914ISBN
9780203834442, 9780415603881, 9780429213106, 9781138414020, 9780415603904, 9780203834442Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
2013Imprint
CRC PressClassification
Civil engineering, surveying and building
Structural engineering