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Steel Corrosion-Induced Concrete Cracking
Provides the latest knowledge of the origins, mechanisms and development of corrosion-induced cracking in concrete
Yuxi Zhao (Author), Weiliang Jin (Author)
9780128091975, Elsevier Science
Paperback, published 10 March 2016
204 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 1.4 cm, 0.34 kg
Steel Corrosion Induced Concrete Cracking presents the latest advances in the origin, mechanism and development of corrosion-induced cracking in concrete. It investigates topics including expansion coefficient and elastic modulus of steel corrosion, rust layer and rust distribution, spatial distribution of corrosion products, the shape of corrosion-induced cracks and so on. This book concludes by proposing an improved corrosion-induced cracking model, which considers the phenomena of the simultaneous occurrence of corrosion layer accumulation and corrosion filling in concrete. This book will be a valuable reference book for researchers and graduate students in the field of concrete durability and concrete structure, and industry engineers who are concerned with the deterioration mechanisms and the life cycle of reinforced concrete structures.
Chapter 1. IntroductionChapter 2. Steel corrosion in concreteChapter 3. Expansion coefficients and modulus of steel corrosionChapter 4. Damage analysis and cracking model of reinforced concrete structures with rebar corrosionChapter 5. Critical thickness of rust layer at concrete surface crackingChapter 6. Rust distribution in corrosion-induced cracking concreteChapter 7. Non-uniform distribution of rust layer around steel bar in concreteChapter 8. Crack shape in corrosion-induced cracking concrete coverChapter 9. Development of the corrosion-filled paste at the steel/concrete interfaceChapter 10. Corrosion-induced concrete cracking model considering corrosion-filled paste
Subject Areas: Civil engineering, surveying & building [TN], Materials science [TGM], Metals technology / metallurgy [TDM]