Evaluation and Rehabilitation of Concrete Structures and Innovations in Design
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The ACI SP-128:1991 standard is a comprehensive document that covers various aspects of concrete technology and design. It is based on the proceedings of a conference held in Hong Kong and consists of two volumes with a total of 90 technical papers.
Volume I focuses on materials and includes papers on topics such as high elastic surface coatings, concrete deterioration in high chloride and sulfate environments, nondestructive testing techniques, fiber reinforcement, injectable cementitious materials, and case studies. Volume II covers design aspects and includes papers on topics such as concrete for offshore structures, performance of structural repairs, design of high-strength and reinforced concrete structures, design of beams and columns, and case studies.
The standard brings together leading experts in the field to share technical information on emerging concrete technology in the Pacific rim region. It offers valuable insights and solutions for evaluating and rehabilitating concrete structures, as well as innovative design approaches. The document provides a wealth of knowledge and research findings to support the development of more durable and sustainable concrete structures.
Descriptors | Design |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 55.9 MB |