Use of chloride ingress model for condition assessment in bridge management
Although there is a large number of established Bridge Management Systems worldwide, there seems to be a lack of those that utilise the knowledge on material properties and environmental loading. Hence, as a supplement to current practice, the paper examines the use of the chloride ingress model, su...
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Croatian Association of Civil Engineers
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description | Although there is a large number of established Bridge Management Systems worldwide, there seems to be a lack of those that utilise the knowledge on material properties and environmental loading. Hence, as a supplement to current practice, the paper examines the use of the chloride ingress model, supported by the International Federation for Structural Concrete, for preliminary assessment in bridge management. The focus is set on analysing application of the model in realistic situations on existing concrete bridges for which the information on material and environmental properties is lacking. |
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spelling | doaj.art-6b31f41ac1a34b80b74a77be614e0b902022-12-21T22:53:52ZengCroatian Association of Civil EngineersGrađevinar0350-24651333-90952019-06-017105.35937310.14256/JCE.2411.2018220960Use of chloride ingress model for condition assessment in bridge managementIvan ZambonAnja VidovićAlfred StraussJose MatosAlthough there is a large number of established Bridge Management Systems worldwide, there seems to be a lack of those that utilise the knowledge on material properties and environmental loading. Hence, as a supplement to current practice, the paper examines the use of the chloride ingress model, supported by the International Federation for Structural Concrete, for preliminary assessment in bridge management. The focus is set on analysing application of the model in realistic situations on existing concrete bridges for which the information on material and environmental properties is lacking.https://doi.org/10.14256/JCE.2411.2018 |
spellingShingle | Ivan Zambon Anja Vidović Alfred Strauss Jose Matos Use of chloride ingress model for condition assessment in bridge management Građevinar |
title | Use of chloride ingress model for condition assessment in bridge management |
title_full | Use of chloride ingress model for condition assessment in bridge management |
title_fullStr | Use of chloride ingress model for condition assessment in bridge management |
title_full_unstemmed | Use of chloride ingress model for condition assessment in bridge management |
title_short | Use of chloride ingress model for condition assessment in bridge management |
title_sort | use of chloride ingress model for condition assessment in bridge management |
url | https://doi.org/10.14256/JCE.2411.2018 |
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