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Alkali-Aggregate Reaction and Structural Damage to Concrete: Engineering Assessment, Repair and Management

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Since AAR was first identified in 1940, it has been a subject dominated by studies of the mineralogy of AAR-susceptible aggregates, the chemistry of the AAR and related reactions and laboratory tests used to diagnose AAR and predict potential future swelling. Civil and structural engineers have found the literature bewildering and difficult to apply to their immediate requirements of assessing the present and future effects of AAR on the strength, safety and serviceability of plain and reinforced concrete structures.
The book discusses methods that can be used for laboratory destructive and in situ non-destructive testing to assess the effects of AAR, and in-service measurements and load-testing to assess the present and future safety of reinforced concrete structures. Methods of repair and rehabilitation and their long-term success are discussed, as are methods of halting or slowing the progress of AAR. At the same time, the fundamentals of AAR are explained in terms intelligible to the civil and structural engineer who is primarily trained in structural mechanics and design, but also needs to have a basic understanding of the AAR process and its effects on concrete.

250 pages, Hardcover

First published August 1, 2011

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Geoffrey E. Blight

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December 26, 2019
Book for concrete engineer and also policymakers who are involved in infrastructure management. Experiences mentioned in the book about ASR damages are specially important for places where new infrastructures are being constructed rapidly (developing countries).
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