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ICE Handbook of Concrete Durability: A practical guide to the design of resilient concrete structures, Second edition

Author(s): Edited by Marios Soutsos

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Publication date: 27 December 2019
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ICE Handbook of Concrete Durability, second edition is a comprehensive practical reference for professionals involved in design and maintenance of concrete structures of all types. It is an invaluable guide for construction professionals, including design engineers, consultants and contractors, as well as postgraduate students.

ICE Handbook of Concrete Durability, Second edition is a comprehensive practical reference for professionals involved in design and maintenance of concrete structures of all types. With contributions from a range of international experts, the book combines a thorough but accessible exposition of the principles of durable concrete design with a hands-on approach to its application in construction projects. The handbook helps readers to understand the likely causes of deterioration in concrete structures, facilitates the selection of appropriate materials, and supports the development of designs that minimise the risks arising from deterioration mechanisms.

Extensively revised and updated throughout, this edition includes four new chapters, including chapters on non-destructive testing and structural health monitoring, and lessons learnt by expert witnesses involved in construction disputes, as well as new case studies of durability problems and solutions

Coverage includes: physical and chemical deterioration mechanisms; durability of concretes made with Portland and non-Portland cement-based binders and recycled demolition aggregates; alternative materials to improve concrete durability; performance based specifications; modelling the effects of deterioration mechanisms; improving construction processes for better durability; and repair methods.

ICE Handbook of Concrete Durability is an invaluable guide for construction professionals, including design engineers, consultants, and contractors, as well as postgraduate students on courses in concrete technology and the design of concrete structures.

Marios Soutsos, Queen's University, UK;

Format: Hardback
ISBN: 9780727763754
Number of pages: 592
Product code: 9780727763754
Page size: 234 x 156
Publication status: Published
Publisher: ICE Publishing

Introduction – Design life of Concrete Structures.
Physical and Chemical Deterioration Mechanisms – an overview.
Pore Structure and Transport Processes.
Deterioration Mechanisms – Physical.
- Abrasion resistance,
- Freeze-thaw resistance (frost attack),
- Fire resistance
Deterioration Mechanisms – Chemical
Acid attack.
- Sulphate attack (including hydrogen sulphide attack).
- Alkali-silica reaction
- Steel reinforcement corrosion
Carbonation induced corrosion of steel reinforcement.
Chloride induced corrosion of steel reinforcement.
Durability of non-Portland cement based binders – John Provis
Durability of concretes with recycled demolition aggregate
Durability Performance Tests - evaluating the durability of concrete mixes.
Non-destructive testing and structural health monitoring to assist service life estimates and durability – Sreejith Nanukuttan & P.A. Muhammed Basheer.
Modelling/Predicting the effects of deterioration mechanisms – to be expanded to include deterministically and probabilistic durability modelling techniques
Construction materials that can be used to improve the durability performance of reinforced concrete structures (Materials selection for improved durability performance).
- Chemical admixtures
- Mineral admixtures.
- Alternative materials for the reinforcement and prestressing of concrete. Construction processes for improved durability.
- Concrete manufacture – Quality Control.
- Specification and achievement of cover to reinforcement.
- Curing of concrete.
- Controlled permeability formwork.
Design aspects that can reduce the risks from deteriorating mechanisms.
Case studies of durability problems - more practical and recent examples of working (or not working).
Repair Methods.
Issues related to performance-based specifications for concrete
Advances in durability design and performance-based specification
Durability Design and Performance Based Specification of Concrete (EN206 Annex J) - more practical advice of how to get things done with “dos and don’ts”. (to combine above two into one chapter with more specific information relating to EN 206 and BS 8500).
Service life design and whole life costing - Prof Evan Bentz

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