NACE SP0187-2017 PDF Download
Standard EN SampleDesign Considerations for Corrosion Control of Reinforcing Steel in Concrete
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The NACE SP0187-2017 standard is a guideline developed by NACE International to assist designers and facility owners in implementing effective corrosion control measures for reinforced concrete structures. The standard focuses on structures composed of steel-reinforced portland cement concrete and provides information on the causes of corrosion and various control methods.
The standard addresses the issue of corrosion of reinforcing steel in a wide range of structures such as parking structures, bridges, buildings, wastewater and water facilities, marine structures, pipe, and storage facilities. It highlights the significance of corrosion control as these structures are increasingly susceptible to damage due to corrosion.
Designers and facility owners can utilize the information provided in this standard to make informed decisions regarding corrosion control measures in the initial design phase of the structures. By following the recommended methods and techniques, the detrimental effects of corrosion on reinforcing steel in concrete can be minimized or mitigated effectively.
Descriptors | admixture, bond stress, carbonation, cathodic protection, chloride, concrete corrosion inhibitor, embedment, metakaolin, pozzolan, service life, surface coating, TG 290 |
Language(s) | English |
ISBN | 1-57590-012-2 |
File Size | 1.0 MB |