Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
258505 Construction and Building Materials 2012 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

Concrete is a unique composite material that is porous and highly heterogeneous. The durability of steel reinforced concrete in chloride environments is of great interest to design engineers, infrastructure owners and maintainers, and researchers. This review reports recent advances in the knowledge base relevant to the durability of steel reinforced concrete in chloride environments, including: the role of mineral admixtures in concrete durability, the methods of measuring the chloride ingress into concrete, the challenges in assessing concrete durability from its chloride diffusivity, and the service life modeling of reinforced concrete in chloride-laden environments. It concludes with a look to the future, including research needs to be addressed.

► We report recent advances in the research on durability of steel reinforced concrete. ► Role of mineral admixtures in the durability of concrete is reviewed. ► Methods of measuring the chloride ingress into concrete are reviewed. ► Challenges in assessing concrete durability from chloride diffusivity are discussed. ► Service life modeling of reinforced concrete in chloride environments are reviewed.

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