ISBN-13: 9781138030084 / Angielski / Twarda / 2016 / 632 str.
ISBN-13: 9781138030084 / Angielski / Twarda / 2016 / 632 str.
Concrete Solutions contains the contributions from some 30 countries to Concrete Solutions, the 6th International Conference on Concrete Repair (Thessaloniki, Greece, 20-23 June 2016). Strengthening and retrofitting are major themes in this volume, with NDT and electrochemical repair following closely, discussing the latest advances and technologies in concrete repair. The book brings together some interesting and challenging theoretical approaches and questions if we really understand and approach such topics as corrosion monitoring correctly. Concrete Solutions is an essential reference work for those working in the concrete repair field, from engineers to architects and from students to clients. The Concrete Solutions Series of international conferences on concrete repair began in 2003 with a conference held in St. Malo, France in association with INSA Rennes. Subsequent conferences have seen the Series partnering with the University of Padua (Italy) in 2009, with TU Dresden (Germany) in 2011 and with Queen s University Belfast (Northern Ireland) in 2014. In 2016 Thessaloniki (Greece) hosted the conference, partnering with both Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH) and Democritus University of Thrace (DUTH). The next conference in the series will be held in 2019 in Istanbul."
Case studies
Protection of a pier structure using an alternative combined electrochemical approach
R. Brueckner, C. Atkins, R. Merola & P. Lambert
Analysis of adaptation of reinforced concrete structures from early 20th century to the needs of modern requirements – a case study
G. Dmochowski & P. Berkowski
Application of a surface-applied cathodic protection system on a light weight concrete bridge – Part I: Condition assessment, intervention options and trial investigations
J.J.W. Gulikers, R.G. Giorgini &A.J. van den Hondel
What are the benefits of corrosion monitoring in concrete structures from an owner’s perspective?
J.J.W. Gulikers
Modern techniques and concrete technology used to conserve a unique heritage breakwater
S. Hold
WWII German concrete defence walls in Jersey, Channel Islands
S. Hold
Micropiling a bridge in construction in the motorway M-410 in Madrid (Spain)
C. Jurado Cabañes
Road bridge decks sealing, joints and pavement practice, the Greek motorway experience
A. Kokkalis & P. Panetsos
Corrosion propagation phase in reinforced concrete facades
A. Köliö & J. Lahdensivu
ASR possibilities in Finnish concrete bridges
J. Lahdensivu, A. Köliö & D. Husaini
Survey of the largest prefabricated concrete structure of Spain
A. Lozano, M. Alonso, F. Álvarez, J.J. Del Coz
Management strategy for localized concrete maintenance on the Rion-Antirion Bridge
I.C. Papantoniou, P. Corbett, A. Stathopoulos-Vlamis & P. Papanikolas
Focused, non-destructive repair of tunnel walls with electrochemical chloride extraction
U. Schneck
NDT and diagnostic study of corrosion damaged RC structures to enhance their service life – case studies
S. Sharma, A. Pahuja, B.S. Rao, N.S. Adarsh Kumar &A. Sharma
Design of repair works in underground structures located in fine-grained soil
A. Shilin &A. Schukina
Various stages of protection of concrete roads
S.N. Tolmachov, O.A. Belichenko & H.V. Brazhnyk
Analysis of the failure of a track slab concrete
Z. Yi, H. Li, H. Jin &Y. Xie
Electrochemical repair
Electrochemical re-alkalisation, chloride extraction and alkali-silica reaction in concrete
P.F.G. Banfill
Acid damage to anode mortar when using cathodic protection
P.M. Chess
The flow of ions through concrete structures
P.M. Chess
Impressed Current Cathodic Protection (ICCP) on reinforced concrete drilled piles buried in soil, Fürth, Germany
H. Esteves & S. Mayer
Assessment of the throwing power generated by a surface applied galvanic cathodic protection system on a light weight concrete bridge deck soffit
R.G. Giorgini, H. van den Hondel & J.J.W. Gulikers
The durability of reference electrodes in reinforced concrete applications
P.M. Chess, O. Klinghoffer & B. Kofoed
An investigation into impressed current cathodic protection systems in Australian wharfs
P. Nicholls & D.W. Law
Prevention of incipient anodes induced by patch repair by a novel type of discrete galvanic zinc anodes
W. Schwarz, M. Bakalli & M. Donadio
Application of a surface-applied cathodic protection system on a light weight concrete bridge – Part II: Developments in time of the effectiveness by potential decay values and current densities
A.J. van den Hondel, R.G. Giorgini & J.J.W. Gulikers
NDT and diagnosis of problems
3D localization of the reinforcement in reinforced concrete slab by using GPR
K. Agred, G. Klysz & J.P. Balayssac
Determination of the electrical resistivity of concrete structures using electrical impedance tomography
A. Asgharzadeh, K. Reichling & M. Raupach
NDT for damage diagnosis in shear-critical concrete beams using external PZTs and a new wireless monitoring system (WiAMS)
M.E. Voutetaki, N.A. Papadopoulos, C.E. Chalioris & C.P. Providakis
Effect of stirrups on reinforcement corrosion measurements in concrete
C.-T. Chen, C.-J. Li &T.-P. Chang
Reinforced concrete NDT research and practice in Turkey: A gap analysis
O. Gunes, C. Sengul, C. Colak & M. Asan
In-situ methods of detecting steel corrosion using permanent and non-electronic systems
T. Juraschek & O.Weichold
Influence of the reinforcement on concrete resistivity with a new measurement technique
A.Q. Nguyen, G. Klysz, F. Deby & J.P. Balayssac
Injection quality of steel cable ducts evaluated by NDT
C.G. Petersen
Non-destructive testing of joints in precast element structures
C.G. Petersen & H.D.O. Recillas
Development of electrically conductive resins for the on-site fabrication of sensors for corrosion detection and risk assessment in reinforced concrete
P.B. Sassmann & O.Weichold
Frequency dependency of concrete resistance measurements
A.-M. Thoresen, K. Hornbostel & M.R. Geiker
Patch repair
An experimental investigation into the effects of water and binder-related parameters on restrained shrinkage cracking in concrete patch repair mortars
P.A. Arito, H. Beushausen & M.G. Alexander
Strength recovery of concrete repaired using normal and rapid hardening repair mortars
A. Badr & S. Ioannou
Development of new types of repair materials by imparting thixotropic properties
H. Fujiwara, M. Maruoka, T. Kawato, T. Sugawara, K. Yoshikawa, T. Abe, S. Takemoto & H. Kasahara
Microwave system for in-situ curing of concrete repair
P.S. Mangat, K. Grigoriadis, S. Abubakri, A. Javaid & C. Zhao
Temperature development in microwave cured repair materials
P.S. Mangat, K. Grigoriadis & S. Abubakri
Sustainable and effective self-leveling mortars
I. Papayianni, E. Anastasiou, P. Avramidis & P. Chatziagorastou
The effect of binding system of mortars on chloride ion penetration
I. Papayianni, M. Papachristoforou & F. Kesikidou
Bonding properties of magnesium phosphate cement-based repair materials
C. Shi, N. Yang, L. Chong, Z.Wu & J. Yang
Effectiveness of different repair materials and methods used for the repair of chloride corroded reinforced concrete structures
K.K. Sideris, E. Manikas &A. Michalakopoulos
Analytical investigation of bond between ECC matrix and steel reinforcement
S.P. Tastani
Flexural response of corroded reinforced concrete beams: Experiments and finite element analyses
G.G. Triantafyllou, T.C. Rousakis &A.I. Karabinis
Performance of rapid repair mortars with sulfate aluminium cement and Portland cement
J. Yuan,W. Yang, X. Cai & Q. Li
Early-age cracking resistance of repair cement mortar with copolymer powder and fibers
W. Yang, X. Cai, Y. Ge, J. Yuan & D. Zhou
Repair and preservation of heritage structures, Roman cement
Historical and structural aspects of the durability and maintenance of a reinforced concrete market hall building from the early 20th century
P. Berkowski & M. Kosior-Kazberuk
Restoration of historical heritage in Russia: The age of architectural concrete
V.R. Falikman &V.V. Deniskin
The survey of a historical building from the beginning of the previous century. Evaluation of mechanical characteristics of the load bearing system
I. Papayianni, V. Pachta &A. Milosi
Repair of fire damage
Study on the effect of firing heating on FRC with various types and content
D. Choumanidis, P. Nomikos, A. Sofianos, E. Badogiannis & E. Papadimitriou
Investigation, assessment and repair of a fire-damaged reinforced concrete structure
A. Elenas & K.K. Sideris
Innovative materials for passive fire protection of concrete
K.M. Sakkas, P. Nomikos, A. Sofianos & D. Panias
Risk management
Application of carbon nanotubes in structural health monitoring of steel-reinforced concrete
P.H.P. Lagason, O.V.M. Antonio & S.A.P. Peñeda
Service life modelling
Chloride threshold values for corrosion in concrete – a myth?
U.M. Angst & B. Elsener
Durability design of reinforced concrete structures – service life estimation
S. Demis &V.G. Papadakis
Service life estimation of cracked and healed concrete in marine environment
M. Maes & N. De Belie
Propagation of pitting corrosion of steel in concrete: Conceptual models for local cross section loss
R.B. Polder, U.M. Angst, J. Pacheco &W.H.A. Peelen
Influence of crack width on the initial corrosion of surfaces exposed to high chloride
M. Schneider, E. Baumgartner, P. Druml & F. Pruckner
The “Predicted Performance Curve” (PPC): A new structural performance deterioration model for concrete infrastructure
N. Semaan &T. Zayed
Service life design of concrete structures using probabilistic modelling tools: Statistical analysis of input parameters
I.P. Sfikas & J.P. Ingham
Strengthening materials and techniques/Repair with composites
Assessment of strengthening techniques of reinforced concrete elements rehabilitated with composites
D.V. Achillopoulou, A.N. Kiziridou, G.A. Papachatzakis &A.I. Karabinis
Experimental analysis for the development of an Ultra High Performance Fiber Reinforced Concrete (UHPFRC)
A.L. Mina, M.F. Petrou & K.G. Trezos
Bond performance of the deep embedment shear strengthening method
M. Caro, Y. Jemaa, S. Dirar &A. Quinn
Shear strengthening of reinforced concrete T-beams with EB-FRP sheets
C.E. Chalioris & C.A. Argiriou
Flexural and cracking behaviour of concrete beams reinforced with FRP bars
C.E. Chalioris, P.K. Kosmidou, T.A. Panagiotopoulos & C.G. Karayannis
Fatigue design of RC beams strengthened in flexure with FRP laminates
B. Charalambidi, T.C. Rousakis &A.I. Karabinis
Evaluation of the mechanical behavior of FRC with different types of fibre, through Barcelona and bending testing
D. Choumanidis, P. Nomikos, A. Sofianos, E. Badogiannis & E. Papadimitriou
Improving the ductility of FRP strengthened unidirectional RC slabs via hybrid CFRP/BFRP reinforcing
T. Donchev, D. Petkova &A. Pavlovic
Stress field analysis of reinforced concrete slab with central cutout strengthened using FRP laminates
L. Vasiliadis, I. Kavvadias, I. Litina & K. Bantilas
Pullout behavior of single steel fiber with different strengths of concrete
M.I. Khan &W. Abbass
FRP confinement of high-aspect ratio concrete columns
C.S. Kolyvas, T.C. Triantafillou &A.I. Bernakos
Durability restoration of cementitious composites via micro encapsulated mineral repair agents
C. Litina, A. Kanellopoulos &A. Al-Tabbaa
Cyclic response of large lightly reinforced concrete walls made of plain and fibre concrete
C.G.R. Mircea, A. Faur, A. Harcsa, M. Mulea & C. Baera
Differences in losses of prestress between steel and FRP reinforcement
M. Mirshekari, T. Donchev, D. Petkova & M. Limbachiya
Use of 3D microscopy in the analysis of FRP strengthened concrete
D. Petkova, T. Donchev & D.Wertheim
CFRP-steel hybrid retrofitting of steel-concrete composite structures
M. Subhani, R. Al-Ameri & M.I. Kabir
Bacteria-based self-healing mortar: A comparison of two studies
E. Tziviloglou, V.Wiktor, H.M. Jonkers & E. Schlangen
Some considerations on precipitation rate of calcium carbonate in bio-based materials used for concrete repair
K. Kawaai, I. Ujike, S. Yamamoto & P.Y. Putri
Study on tensile bearing behavior of nodes in CFRP grid
B.Wang, K. Uji, V.D. Tran, A. Ueno & K. Ohno
Resistance to fatigue of self-healed concrete based on encapsulated polymer precursors
J. Feiteira, V. Couvreur, E. Gruyaert & N. De Belie
Surface protection methods and materials
Concrete protection with hydrophobic impregnation – importance of correct specifications
M. Donadio & N. Anagnostopoulos
Development of chloride induced reinforcement corrosion in cracked concrete after application of a surface protection system
F. Hiemer, S. Keßler & C. Gehlen
An investigation of the surface properties of air-cured microconcretes developed with controlled permeability formwork liners using destructive and non-destructive methods
A.S. Marinos, M.S. Katsiotis, G. Batis, M. Beazi-Katsioti, J.L. Gallias &V. Kaloidas
Durable surface repair of waterway engineering structures with sprayed textile reinforced concrete
C. Morales Cruz & M. Raupach
Sustainable repair
An engineering example of energy saving renovation of external wall of original building with lightweight insulation composite panel
Y. Shi, Y. Zhang, J. Shi, S. Yang &W. Liu
Production of durable concretes using EAF slag aggregates
K.K. Sideris, A. Chatzopoulos & Ch. Tassos
Professor Mike Grantham has many years of experience in NDT and repair of concrete structures. He is currently the President of the Institute of Concrete Technology and a Visiting Professor at Leeds University (and at Queen’s University previously). He is the author or co-author of several books on NDT and repair of concrete, including the well-known "Testing of Concrete in Structures, with Bungey and Millard. He is organiser and Chair of the Concrete Solutions series of International Conferences on Concrete Repair. He is also Editor-in-Chief of Elsevier’s "Case Studies in Construction Materials.
Professor Ioanna Papayianni, chemist and civil engineer, is an expert at an international level in the rehabilitation of cultural heritage, carrying out scientific research on building techniques and materials of monuments from all periods at the University of Thessaloniki. At the URBACT LINKS Network Workshop in Veria she presented research findings related to the rehabilitation of the city’s historical center and the workprogram she has started as a contribution to the Network.
Kosmas Sideris, Associate Professor, was born in Athens (1969). He received his diploma in Civil Engineering (1992) and his Ph.D. degree (1996) from the Civil Engineering Department of Democritus University of Thrace. He served as Lecturer (1998-2003) and Assistant Professor (2003-today) in the Laboratory of Building Materials at the Department of Civil Engineering, Democritus University of Thrace. He is the author of two books in Cement Hydration and Concrete Durability and the author or co-author of 90 articles published in Greek and International Journals and Conferences. Dr. Sideris is a member of several International and National Scientific Committees and Societies (ACI, RILEM, ACI Hellas Chapter, Technical Chamber of Greece, Industrial By-Product Research and Development Association) and active member of RILEM TC DSC – Durability of Self Compacting Concrete, RILEM TC HPB - Physical properties and behaviour of High-Performance Concrete at high temperature and RILEM TC MPS- Mechanical properties of self-compacting concrete committees. His main research interests are focused in the durability of reinforced concrete structures and the technology of advanced concretes (self compacting concrete, high performance concrete, fibre reinforced concrete and concrete produced with pozzolanic additives and industrial by products). His secondary research interests are in the area of hydration kinetics of plain and blended cements and the use of special chemical admixtures in concrete.1997-2024 DolnySlask.com Agencja Internetowa