Abstract
This paper discusses the corrosion investigation of reinforced concrete viaducts in Southeast Alaska. This project is unique due to the exposure of the structures, local weather patterns, tides at the site and the variety of construction techniques used. The paper will discuss some of the challenges faced during the field investigation, results of the evaluation and recommendations for rehabilitation.
Subject
Steel structures,
Test methods,
Rebar,
Inspection,
Joints,
Rehabilitation,
Steel,
Piles,
Delamination,
Chlorides,
Half cell potential,
Damage,
Concrete
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2000
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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