Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1—INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE
1.1—Introduction
1.2—Scope
CHAPTER 2—DEFINITIONS AND NOTATION
2.1—Definitions
2.2—Notation
CHAPTER 3—ENVIRONMENT, DESIGN, AND CONSTRUCTION CONSIDERATIONS
3.1—Introduction
3.2—Environmental considerations
3.3—Design and structural loading considerations
3.4—Interaction of structural load and environmental effects
3.5—Construction-related considerations
CHAPTER 4—IN-SERVICE INSPECTION, CONDITION ASSESSMENT, AND REMAINING SERVICE LIFE
4.1—Introduction
4.2—Preliminary condition assessment
4.3—Detailed structural assessments
4.4—Inspection and maintenance to maintain or predict structural reliability
CHAPTER 5—METHODS FOR PREDICTING THE SERVICE LIFE OF CONCRETE STRUCTURES
5.1—Introduction
5.2—Approaches for predicting service life of new concrete structures
5.3—Prediction of remaining service life of existing concrete structures
5.4—Predictions for existing structures based on extrapolations
5.5—Multi-species approaches
5.6—Summary
CHAPTER 6—ECONOMIC CONSIDERATIONS
6.1—Introduction
6.2—Life cycle cost analysis
6.3—Governing parameters in LCC analysis
6.4—Service life prediction and LCCA of concrete structures
6.5—Example
CHAPTER 7—EXAMPLES OF SERVICE LIFE TECHNIQUES
7.1—Introduction
7.2—Example 1: Relationship of amount of steel corrosion to time of spalling
7.3—Example 2: Use of multiple inputs to calculate life of structure
7.4—Example 3: When to repair or rehabilitate
7.5—Example 4: Use of reaction rate to calculate life of sewer pipe
7.6—Example 5: Estimating service life and maintenance demands of diaphragm wall exposed to saline groundwater
7.7—Example 6: Application of time-dependent reliability concepts to concrete slab
7.8—Example 7: Use of stochastic cumulative damage models to predict service life of concrete structures
7.9—Example 8: Probabilistic service life prediction
7.10—Example 9: Predicting chloride ingress in a marine environment for concrete with different cementitious materials
7.11—Example 10: Multi-ionic finite element transport model (parking structure)
CHAPTER 8—ONGOING WORK AND NEEDED DEVELOPMENTS
8.1—Introduction
8.2—Designing for durability
8.3—Needed developments
CHAPTER 9—REFERENCES
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