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Estimation of Marine Salts Behavior around the Bridge Structures

Senthil Kumar C and Naveenraj V
Department of Civil Engineering,, Nandha Engineering College, Erode, Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract—The development of chloride penetration models is essential for the assessment of the service life of concrete structures exposed to marine environment. Simple models are derived from Fick's 2nd law of diffusion are at present the best way to predict chloride penetration in practical situations. However these models need to be calibrated with experimental results. This paper presents an experimental study where the parameters used in the penetration model where calibrated to allow the prediction of long term chloride content in concrete. The results showed that the concrete cover and concrete quality requirements stated in the present codes need to be increased so that an acceptable service life can be achieved.

 
Keywords: M30, Strength, Corrosion
 
Cite: Senthil Kumar C and Naveenraj V, "Estimation of Marine Salts Behavior around the Bridge Structures," International Journal of Structural and Civil Engineering Research, vol. 3, no. 4, pp. 151-156, 2014.