@inbook{c8eab6eb373147849e071f2c678cc3c2,
title = "CarboDB—Open Access Database for Concrete Carbonation",
abstract = "Sustainable service life design of reinforced concrete structures relies on accurate input values. However, in the field of carbonation induced corrosion some input parameters and statistical distributions still need to be validated for worldwide climate conditions. Furthermore, many well-published literature data is not considered due to different storage conditions. At the suggestion of CEN/TC 104/SC1/WG1 the database “CarboDB” was created providing open access to extensive information on concrete carbonation under different storage conditions. The natural carbonation coefficient as well as the minimum concrete cover can be calculated for chosen situations. CarboDB provides reliable data on concrete carbonation in order to increase existing knowledge on concrete carbonation. The database is available online at http://carbodb.bgu.tum.de/#/. By registration further contribution is possible and appreciated. New insights can be gained by merging several sources. For natural carbonation, testing only up to 140 days underestimates the carbonation progress of concretes with limestone fillers and high amount of ground granulated blast furnace slag.",
keywords = "Carbonation, Compliance testing, Data management, Service life design, Supplementary cementicious materials",
author = "Charlotte Thiel and Alexander Haynack and Sebastian Geyer and Alexander Braun and Christoph Gehlen",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.",
year = "2021",
doi = "10.1007/978-3-030-76547-7_8",
language = "English",
series = "RILEM Bookseries",
publisher = "Springer Science and Business Media B.V.",
pages = "79--90",
booktitle = "RILEM Bookseries",
}