Temporal and Spatial Aspects of Probabilistic Corrosion Models

Mark G. Stewart, Michael H. Faber, Christoph Gehlen

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Abstract

The paper initially reviews sources of structural deterioration, with emphasis on chloride-induced corrosion of reinforced concrete structures. Thereafter, a critical review of deterioration models for corrosion initiation and propagation and their effect on structural performance is given. It is observed that many probabilistic deterioration models exist and that they can produce somewhat divergent predictions of corrosion initiation and propagation. The paper also examines the high temporal and spatial uncertainty and variability of existing deterioration models and the impact this might have on decision-making criteria. Finally a discussion is given in regard to how to proceed in future research and development with the aim of establishing a consistent and operational model basis for the design, assessment, inspection and maintenance of concrete structures.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationLife-Cycle Performance of Deteriorating Structures
Subtitle of host publicationAssessment, Design and Management
PublisherASCE - American Society of Civil Engineers
Pages183-193
Number of pages11
ISBN (Print)078440707X, 9780784407073
DOIs
StatePublished - 2003
Externally publishedYes
EventLife-Cycle Performance of Deteriorating Structures: Assessment, Design and Management - Lausanne, Switzerland
Duration: 24 Mar 200326 Mar 2003

Publication series

NameLife-Cycle Performance of Deteriorating Structures

Conference

ConferenceLife-Cycle Performance of Deteriorating Structures: Assessment, Design and Management
Country/TerritorySwitzerland
CityLausanne
Period24/03/0326/03/03

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