Evaluation of service life design models on concrete structures exposed to marine environment (CROSBI ID 137182)
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Stipanović Oslaković, Irina ; Bjegović, Dubravka ; Mikulić, Dunja
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Evaluation of service life design models on concrete structures exposed to marine environment
Durability of reinforced concrete is primarily influenced by the penetration of aggressive substances into concrete, which are degrading concrete and reinforcement. For structures in marine environment chlorides are the most critical environmental load, which are causing serious corrosion damages. Data collected during the survey of the Krk Bridge, a large reinforced concrete arch bridge structure located on the Adriatic coast, is used as documented reference in this research. The structure has been exposed to the marine environment for over 25 years. Based on collected materials data and the exposure conditions, the service life of this structure is estimated using three currently available prediction models, two deterministic models, the North American Life-365 model and the Croatian CHLODIF model, and the DuraCrete probabilistic method. All these models are based on the chloride diffusion process, but with different detailing of the model parameters. The conclusion is an evaluation of the service life predictive ability of each of these three service life models.
chlorides; reinforced concrete; marine environment; deterministic modelling; probabilistic modelling.
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Građevinarstvo, Temeljne tehničke znanosti