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Corrosion and Protection of Reinforced Concrete Brian Cherry (Late, of Monash University, Australia)

Corrosion and Protection of Reinforced Concrete By Brian Cherry (Late, of Monash University, Australia)

Corrosion and Protection of Reinforced Concrete by Brian Cherry (Late, of Monash University, Australia)


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Summary

This practical reference surveys corrosion and deterioration in reinforced concrete and gives guidance on surveys and diagnostics, electrochemical and physical methods of protection and repair, and good design and construction. It suits asset managers, consulting engineers and specialist contractors and masters students.

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Corrosion and Protection of Reinforced Concrete by Brian Cherry (Late, of Monash University, Australia)

Reinforced concrete is the most widely used construction material in the world, and extended performance is rightly expected. Many structures are in aggressive environments, of critical importance and may be irreplaceable, so repair and protection are vital. This book surveys deterioration of concrete, particularly corrosion of the steel reinforcement, and the various chemical, biological, physical and mechanical causes of deterioration. It outlines condition survey and diagnosis techniques by on-site and laboratory measurements. It sets out mechanical methods of protection and repair, such as patching, inhibitors, coatings, penetrants and structural strengthening as well as cathodic protection and other electrochemical methods. This book also gives guidance on preventative measures including concrete technology and construction considerations, coatings and penetrants, alternate reinforcement, permanent corrosion monitoring and durability planning aspects.

Asset managers, port engineers, bridge maintenance managers, building managers, heritage structure engineers, plant engineers, consulting engineers, architects, specialist contractors and construction material suppliers who have the task of resolving problems of corrosion of steel reinforced concrete elements will find this book an extremely useful resource. It will also be a valuable reference for students at postgraduate level.

Authors

The late Professor Brian Cherry of Monash University, Melbourne, Australia was one of the world's leading corrosion science and engineering educators and researchers.

Warren Green of Vinsi Partners, Sydney, Australia is a corrosion engineer and materials scientist. He is also an Adjunct Associate Professor.

About Brian Cherry (Late, of Monash University, Australia)

The late Professor Brian Cherry of Monash University, Melbourne, Australia was one of the world's leading corrosion science and engineering educators and researchers.

Warren Green of Vinsi Partners, Sydney, Australia is a corrosion engineer and materials scientist. He is also an Adjunct Associate Professor.

Table of Contents

1. Steel Reinforced Concrete Characteristics. 2. Concrete Deterioration Mechanisms (A). 3. Concrete Deterioration Mechanisms (B). 4. Corrosion Of Reinforcement (A). 5. Corrosion Of Reinforcement (B). 6. Condition Survey And Diagnosis (A) - On-Site Measurements. 7. Condition Survey And Diagnosis (B) - Laboratory Measurements. 8. Repair And Protection (A) - Mechanical Methods. 9. Repair And Protection (B) - Cathodic Protection. 10. Repair And Protection (C) - Electrochemical Methods. 11. Preventative Measures. 12. Durability Planning Aspects

Additional information

CIN0367517604VG
9780367517601
0367517604
Corrosion and Protection of Reinforced Concrete by Brian Cherry (Late, of Monash University, Australia)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
20210317
382
N/A
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