Structure Design and Degradation Mechanisms in Coastal Environments 1st Edition by Abdelkarim Ait Mokhtar, Olivier Millet – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 1119006090, 9781119006091
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ISBN 10: 1119006090
ISBN 13: 9781119006091
Author: Abdelkarim Ait-Mokhtar; Olivier Millet
This book provide a series of designs, materials, characterization and modeling, that will help create safer and stronger structures in coastal areas. The authors take a look at the different materials (porous, heterogeneous, concrete…), the moisture transfers in construction materials as well as the degradation caused by external attacks and put forth systems to monitor the structures or evaluate the performance reliability as well as degradation scenarios of coastal protection systems
Table of contents:
1: Porous Construction Materials: Characterizations and Modeling
1.1. Definition of porous media
1.2. Different experimental tools for the characterization of porous materials
1.3. Some constructed models for porous microstructures
1.4. Some approaches for linking microstructure data to permeability
1.5. Bibliography
2: Moisture Transfers in Porous Construction Materials: Mechanisms and Applications
2.1. Introduction
2.2. Quantitative characteristics describing moisture in porous media
2.3. Phenomenon of transfer and moisture storage
2.4. Moisture transfer modeling: macroscopic approach
2.5. Transfer and storage properties
2.6. Effect of statistical variability of water vapor desorption used as input data
2.7. Conclusion
2.8. Bibliography
3: Homogenization Methods for Ionic Transfers in Saturated Heterogeneous Materials
3.1. General introduction
3.2. Different techniques of homogenization
3.3. Periodic homogenization of ionic transfers accounting for electrical double layer
3.4. Particular case of ionic transfer without EDL
3.5. Simulations and parametric study of the EDL effects
3.6. Calculations of effective chlorides diffusion coefficients using a multiscale homogenization procedure
3.7. Bibliography
4: Chloride Transport in Unsaturated Concrete
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Chloride diffusion in unsaturated case
4.3. Summary of the model
4.4. Difficulties in determining some parameters of the model
4.5. Numerical method description
4.6. Conclusions
4.7. Bibliography
5: Construction Degradation by External Sulfate Attacks
5.1. Introduction
5.2. Mechanisms of degradation
5.3. Influence of concrete composition and standards requirements
5.4. Testing for sulfate resistance
5.5. Conclusion
5.6. Bibliography
6: Performance-Based Design of Structures and Methodology for Performance Reliability
6.1. Introduction
6.2. Code treatment of structural reliability
6.3. Second moment transformation and simulation methods
6.4. Load and resistance modeling considering uncertainty
6.5. Probabilistic assessment of limit-state violation
6.6. Component versus system reliability
6.7. Time-dependent reliability
6.8. Conclusion
6.9. Bibliography
7: Coastal Protection Degradation Scenarios
7.1. Functions and types of coastal dikes
7.2. Stress of coastal dikes
7.3. Dysfunction and failure of coastal dikes
7.4. Bibliography
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