How Long to Read Repair and Renovation of Concrete Structures

By Ravindra K. Dhir

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- Preface - Introduction - Organising Committee - Scientific and Technical Committee - Collaborating Institutions - Sponsoring Organisations with Exhibition - Exhibiting Organisations - Supporting Institutions - Opening Paper - Getting it Right - From Testing Through Diagnosis to Lasting Repair THEME 1 DEGRADATION OF CONCRETE STRUCTURES Keynote Paper - On the Role of Moisture in Degradation of Concrete Structures - Condition Survey of Romanian Prestressed Concrete Bridges - The Use of Air Entrainment in Bridges and Highway Structures of the USA - Influence of Design and Construction Details on Localized Degradation of Concrete Structures - Diagnosis and Repair of a Cement Concrete Structure: A Case Study of a Residential Building - Degradation of Concrete in Structures - Water Treatment Infrastructure - Models for Environmental Actions on Reinforced Concrete Structures - Influence of Desulfurised Combustion Gases on Durability of Cooling Towers - Studying the Bond Between Repair Materials and Concrete Substrate - Mathematical Modelling of Strike Penetration Processes into Concrete and Sandy Barriers THEME 2 DEVELOPMENTS IN DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES Keynote Paper - Cover Concrete Evaluation: The Contribution of GRP Techniques Experimental Studies and Field Measurements - Cost Effective Testing of Concrete Structures - Defeating Alkali-Aggregate Reaction Worldwide - Temperature Variations in Concrete Subjected to Cyclic Compressive Loads: Consequences for Diagnostic Applications - A Study About the Rehabilitation Method of Electrochemical Chloride Extraction in Brazil - Loading Tests - Practical Experiences - Possibilities of Optical Fibre Sensors to Monitor Strength in Concrete Structures - Durability of Marine and Coastal Structures - The High Quality Cover and Monitoring Approach - New Suggestions to Measure the Corrosion Level of Reinforcement Using Infrared Thermographic Technology - Fracture Energy of Ultra High Performance Concrete Beams Using Infrared Thermographic Technology - Development of an Automatic Crack Recognition System for Concrete Structures - A Non-Destructive Test to Measure Concrete Permeability - Ultrasonic Inspection of Concrete Structure - New Steps Towards "Transparent" Concrete - On Bonding Repairing Steel Fibre Reinforced Concrete to Hardened Concrete - Condition Assessment of RC Structures by Electro Chemical Method (Linear Polarization) and Accelerated Carbonation Experiments THEME 3: REPAIR MATERIALS AND METHODS Keynote Paper - New Materials. Concepts and Quality Control Systems for Strengthening Concrete Construction - Repair of Foundation for Large Compressor - On the Use of Non-Adequate Primers to the Reinforcing Steel in Concrete Localised Repairs - Evaluating External CFRP Strips and Internal MMFX Steel Shear Bars for Shear Strengthening of Precast Concrete Channel Beams - Evaluation of Corrosion Inhibitors for Remediation of St Mary's Multi-Storey Car Park, Colchester - Improving Efficiency in the Galvanic Cathodic Protection of Concrete Structures - Re-alkalisation of Carbonated Concrete by Alkalline Solutions Absorption and Diffusion Mechanisms - External CFRP Tendons for Bridge Strengthening in Austria - Anchorage of Additional External Prestressing Tendons - Determination of Ductility and Deformability Undeces for FRP Strengthened RC Slabs - Use of FRP Materials for Strengthening Concrete Structures - Effect of Temperature on the Durability of Systems of Strengthening of Concrete Structures - Axial Compressive Strength of Reinforced Concrete Columns Wrapped with Fibre Reinforced Polymers (FRP) - Efficiency of Hybrid FRP Sheets in Strengthening Concrete Beams - Embedded Fibre Bragg Grating Sensors for Monitoring the Health of Concrete Structures - Performances of Bonded An

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Repair and Renovation of Concrete Structures by Ravindra K. Dhir is 500 pages long, and a total of 125,000 words.

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