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Corrosion of Steel in Concrete Structures by Amir Poursaee (Associate Professor, Glenn Department of Civil Engineering and Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Clemson University, USA)

Corrosion of reinforcing steel is now recognized as the major cause of degradation of concrete structures in many parts of the world. Despite this, infrastructure expenditure is being unreasonably decreased by sequestration and the incredible shrinking discretionary budget. All components of our infrastructure including highways, airports, water supply, waste treatment, energy supply, and power generation require significant investment and are subjected to degradation by corrosion, which significantly reduces the service life, reliability, functionality of structures and equipment, and safety. Corrosion of Steel in Concrete Structures provides a comprehensive review of the subject, in addition to recent advances in research and technological developments, from reinforcing materials to measurement techniques and modelling. This book contains not only all the important aspects in the field of corrosion of steel reinforced concrete but also discusses new topics and future trends. Part One of the book tackles theoretical concepts of corrosion of steel in concrete structures. The second part moves on to analyse the variety of reinforcing materials and concrete, including stainless steel and galvanized steel. Part Three covers measurements and evaluations, such as electrochemical techniques and acoustic emission. Part Four reviews protection and maintenance methods, whilst the final section analyses modelling, latest developments and future trends in the field. The book is essential reading for researchers, practitioners and engineers who are involved in materials characterisation and corrosion of steel in concrete structures.

About Amir Poursaee (Associate Professor, Glenn Department of Civil Engineering and Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Clemson University, USA)

Dr. Amir Poursaee is an Associate Professor in the Glenn Department of Civil Engineering and Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Clemson University, USA. He received his BS in Materials Engineering from the University of Tehran and his MS and PhD in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Waterloo, Canada. His primary areas of research include corrosion and electrochemical behaviors of metals, specifically steel bars in reinforced concrete structures, concrete materials, structural health monitoring, and nondestructive evaluation (NDE) techniques. Prior to joining Clemson University, Dr. Poursaee worked as research assistant professor at Purdue University for three years and as senior engineer for more than ten years in different fields of materials engineering including corrosion, quality control, NDE and failure analysis. In 2018, he received the prestigious Humboldt fellowship for experienced researchers in recognition of his scientific work. It enabled him to spend a year in the Max-Planck-Institut fur Eisenforschung GmbH (MPIE) in Dusseldorf, Germany, and conduct research related to corrosion. He is a registered professional engineer in Ontario, Canada, and serves as a member of the editorial board of the Advances in Civil Engineering Materials (ACEM) journal, published by the ASTM.

Table of Contents

Part One: Theoretical concepts of corrosion of steel in concrete structures 1 An introduction to corrosion, erosion and wear in engineering materials 2 Corrosion of steel in concrete structures Part Two: Different reinforcing materials and concrete 3 Corrosion of Pre-Stress and Post-Tension Reinforced Concrete Bridges 4 Corrosion of stainless steel in concrete 5 Corrosion of epoxy coated steel in concrete 6 Galvanized Steel Reinforcement 7 Effect of different concrete materials on the corrosion of the embedded reinforcing steel 8 Effect of cracks on corrosion 9 Effect of using recycled materials in concrete on the corrosion of the steel bars Part Three: Measurements and evaluations 10 Corrosion Measurement and Evaluation Techniques of Steel in Concrete Structures 11 Acoustic Emission Monitoring for Corrosion Damage Detection and Classification 12 Assessing a Concrete's Resistance to Transport Using Electrical Resistivity and the Formation Factor Concept Part Four: Protection and maintenance 13 Repair and rehabilitation methods and strategies 14 Protection and prevention methods Part Five: Modeling, latest developments and future trends 15 Modeling of corrosion of steel in concrete 16 Future trends in research on reinforcement corrosion

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NPB9781782423812
9781782423812
1782423818
Corrosion of Steel in Concrete Structures by Amir Poursaee (Associate Professor, Glenn Department of Civil Engineering and Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Clemson University, USA)
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Hardback
Elsevier Science & Technology
2016-02-15
312
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