Corrosion of Reinforced Concrete Structures: Mechanism, Monitoring and Control presents research, theory and practice on the control of corrosion in reinforced concrete structures. The title is a comprehensive guide to corrosion, its monitoring and prevention in reinforced concrete structures. It considers the essential mechanisms of corrosion, provides key monitoring techniques, describes how to effectively control corrosion, and how to establish a cyber-physical protection system. As corrosion is one of the most significant factors in the deterioration of civil engineering structures globally, and with concrete the world's most utilized manufactured material, this book highlights strategies to keep corrosion from becoming a serious threat.
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Table of Contents
1. Hydration process and microstructures development of the concrete composites2. Corrosion mechanism of the reinforced concrete structures
3. Thermodynamics and kinetics evolution of the concrete composites during the mass transfer process
4. Corrosion monitoring methods of the reinforced concrete structures
5. Corrosion prevention and control techniques of the reinforced concrete structure
6. Internet of things for the structural health monitoring and control in civil engineering
7. Cyber-physical system for the corrosion monitoring and control of the reinforced concrete structures