Title:
Design For Durable Service Life/Linchpin For Sustainability in Concrete Construction
Author(s):
R. N. Swamy
Publication:
Symposium Paper
Volume:
186
Issue:
Appears on pages(s):
765-788
Keywords:
coated steel; durability; high-performance concretes; sustainability; watertightness
DOI:
10.14359/5590
Date:
5/1/1999
Abstract:
Corrosion of steel reinforcement is now universally recognized as the major factor affecting the material stability and structural integrity of concrete structures. In very aggressive environments, the material degradation and structural distress arising from steel corrosion can reduce dramatically and useful service life of structures, affect their strength, stability and safety, and indeed, even lead to premature failure. The aim of this paper is to offer an integrated, holistic approach-a global design/management strategy-which will enable us to design new structures with a specified durable service life, and which will also enable us to enhance the durable service life of existing deteriorating structures. The paper identifies the design parameters that need to be satisfied and the strategy that needs to be adopted to ensure long-term corrosion-free service life of concrete structures, whether they are to be newly built or are existing but deteriorating due to environmental attack or otherwise damaged. The paper is accompanied by relevant and appropriate test data.