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Optimized solutions for long service-life of concrete structures in aggressive environments. Collecting data on structures. Extracting and testing cores from selected elements. Data input to a mechanistic chloride transport model. Remediation scenarios modeled. The cost of each scenario can be compared. Case studies.
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Results of a CP Remediation project including 175 miles of pipeline aimed at shifting the polarized potentials to a level more negative than -0.850 V CSE along the entire pipeline corridor while assessing integrity to assure the system is fit for service.
Although the form and function of a well-designed building are important, it is the long-term performance and durability of a building and its components that will be important to the owner(s) and occupants. Therefore, during the design of buildings, the selection of the appropriate materials and understanding the long-term performance of the specified materials exposed to various site-specific environmental conditions is critical in avoiding the potential “failure by design”. The case study presented will focus on the coating failure by design, that could have been avoided by the original design and construction team and resulted in costly litigation and eventually the complete removal of a key architectural element on two high-rise condominium buildings located along the Florida coastline
Soluble salts may be transferred to a steel bridge or other structure as an airborne aerosol (generally from marine or industrial sources), wind-blown debris, and debris transferred from vehicles. Perhaps the most significant source of soluble salts on bridges is from de-icing materials. Once on the structure, salts may become incorporated into corrosion scale, poultice, or crevices.
Determining quality piping systems of inhabited, nonindustrial buildings and options for remediation. Identification. Severity assessment. Course of action. Implementation.
The proper use of barrier coating technology as part of the mold and mildew remediation process is discussed, along with the properties the appropriate barrier coating should exhibit.