Descripción
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The Structural Concrete last published in Spain, EHE 08 [1], has meant a qualitative change in the treatment of durability over the previous standard issued in Spain. In the Standard EHE 08, for the first time, durability acquires the status of Limit State. Article 8 provides that the term Durability limit state, produced by physical and chemical actions, different loads and actions of structural analysis, which can degrade the concrete and reinforcement to unacceptable limits. The verification of this limit state can be done through a procedure set out in the provisions of the Standard. This procedure is based on the use of tables that, depending on the aggressiveness of the environment in which the structure is the concrete strength and the life of the project, setting the quality of the concrete cover (minimum thickness and maximum water cement ratio of concrete used) and the maximum crack width. This procedure, simple in its application, provides highly secure solutions. In addition, on Annex 9, the Standard EHE 08 offers models for testing the durability limit state in cases of corrosion of reinforcement due to carbonation of concrete or entry of chloride ions. The results obtained with these models are tighter than those obtained with the procedure of the articles. In this paper we use both methods in the study of reinforced concrete structures with potential problems of corrosion of reinforcement due to carbonation of concrete. Later checking the results obtained by both procedures. Results demonstrate that the use of the models listed in Annex 9 of Standard EHE 08 offer cheaper solutions than those obtained using the procedure of the articles. | |
Internacional
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Nombre congreso
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EUROCORR 2011. THE EUROPEAN CORROSION |
Tipo de participación
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960 |
Lugar del congreso
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STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN |
Revisores
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ISBN o ISSN
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978-1-61839-412-5 |
DOI
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Fecha inicio congreso
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04/09/2011 |
Fecha fin congreso
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08/09/2011 |
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Hasta la página
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Título de las actas
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Eurocorr 11. Developing Solutions for the Global Challenge |