Methodology for designing structures to withstand extreme environments: Performance based specifications
Paper i proceeding, 2010

Existing guidelines in BS 8500 allow the selection of concrete mix based on variables such as compressive strength, maximum water to binder ratio, minimum cement content and minimum cover thickness. This approach does not guarantee the durability and expected performance of the concrete structure in a given environment. One alternative is to develop performance- based specifications that supplement the existing guidelines in BS 8500, by specifying the required performance of concrete in terms of measurable properties such as resistance to environmental penetrations. This paper demonstrates one of such methodology for developing performance-based specifications for concretes exposed to marine environments. Chloride ingress related durability problem being critical in a marine environment, the reliability and repeatability of the different test methods for assessing the rate of chloride ingress is discussed first. Furthermore, a numerical simulation model is used to explore the test data to obtain long-term chloride ingress trends. Based on this, guidelines for selecting appropriate concrete mixes for a marine exposure is presented and discussed.

durability

chloride

Concrete

performance-based design

corrosion

Författare

Sree Nanukuttan

N. Holmes

S Srinivasan

P.A.M. Basheer

Luping Tang

Chalmers, Bygg- och miljöteknik, Byggnadsteknologi

John McCarter

Research in Ireland, BCRI 2010, 2-3 Sept 2010, Cork, Ireland

663-670
978-0-9542973-3-6 (ISBN)

Styrkeområden

Building Futures (2010-2018)

Materialvetenskap

Ämneskategorier

Annan materialteknik

Husbyggnad

ISBN

978-0-9542973-3-6

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2017-10-07