2021 Volume 27 Issue 65 Pages 81-86
The aim of this study is to investigate the behaviors of corrosion-induced concrete spalling/falling from fair-faced RC walls and to propose risk assessment methodology for them based on visual inspection. Accelerated corrosion tests show that detectable concrete spalling/falling occurs when cover depth is under 30mm and that rapid increase of concrete spalling/falling follows increase of surface cracking. We propose a framework of criteria for detecting the symptom of the rapid increase, where deterioration degree of inspected walls is divided into 3 stages based on crack index Ic . The criteria for Ic is determined by average cover depth of the walls.
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