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fib models for modeling of chloride ion ingress and concrete carbonation: Levels of assessment of input parameters
Author(s) -
Šomodíková Martina,
Strauss Alfred,
Zambon Ivan
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
structural concrete
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.912
H-Index - 34
eISSN - 1751-7648
pISSN - 1464-4177
DOI - 10.1002/suco.201900401
Subject(s) - carbonation , chloride , corrosion , structural engineering , service life , limiting , reinforced concrete , materials science , forensic engineering , computer science , engineering , environmental science , composite material , mechanical engineering , metallurgy
Degradation processes affecting structural materials, such as chloride ion ingress, concrete carbonation, and the subsequent corrosion of reinforcement, are limiting factors for the service life of reinforced concrete structures and/or structural elements. The objective of a structural condition assessment is to determine the current state and estimate the future performance of a structure with a maximum degree of accuracy and a minimum of effort. There is therefore a need for advanced methodologies and predictive deterioration models for the assessment of structures/structural elements over time. In the paper, the focus is on the widely accepted models for modeling of chloride ion ingress into concrete and concrete carbonation process incorporated in the fib Model Code 2010. Three levels of assessment of input parameters are presented, starting with simple quantification based on codes/literature recommendations and progressing to higher levels of assessment using design documentation and visual inspection data, additional on‐site measurements, and/or laboratory tests.