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020 _a9781032090962
082 _a620.135 SHI-C
100 _aShi, Caijun
245 _aTransport and interactions of chlorides in cement-based materials /
_cCaijun Shi
260 _aBoca Raton
_bCRC Press
_c2021
300 _a295p.
500 _aChloride-induced corrosion is the most important durability issue of reinforced concrete structures, and the prediction and prevention of chloride-induced corrosion has attracted considerable interest all over the world. Given that chloride penetrates through the concrete cover, the issues concerning its transport are crucial. These include testing methods, prediction, and the prevention of ingress. During the transport process, physical and chemical interaction occurs between chloride and cement hydrates, which in turn affects the further transport, so the transport of chloride and these interactions are closely related and underpin our understanding of chloride-induced corrosion in RC structures. This book provides in-depth discussion of chloride transport and its interaction in cement-based materials, and reviews and summarizes the state of the art. The mechanisms and testing methods for chloride transport, chemical interactions of chloride with cement hydrates, chloride binding isotherms, measurement of penetration depths, factors affecting chloride transport, and modeling of chloride transport are discussed in detail. This book serves as a reference for researchers or engineer, and a textbook for graduate students
650 _a Alkali-aggregate reactions
650 _aEngineering - Civil
650 _aCement composites
650 _aTECHNOLOGY Engineering Civil
700 _aYuan, Qiang
700 _aFuquiang, He
700 _aHu, Xiang
999 _c93235
_d93235