2022
DOI: 10.1186/s43065-022-00064-3
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Inspecting the corrosion state of underground reinforced concrete structures

Abstract: Unnoticed corrosion in underground reinforced concrete structural members – such as foundations, retaining walls, or piles – may severely threaten the integrity of structures. However, condition assessment of the ground-buried structural parts is challenging, because the areas of interest are hardly accessible for visual inspection or non-destructive testing. An example of particular practical relevance is reinforcement corrosion at the back-side of the lower end of cantilever retaining walls, near the constru… Show more

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“…Based on the design information provided, the construction methods utilized for the three culverts examined in this study all fall under the open excavation method. This construction method involves the excavation of the soil layer first, followed by backfilling, and it primarily affects the consolidation of the backfilled soil layer after construction [47]. During foundation Fig.…”
Section: Soil Pressurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the design information provided, the construction methods utilized for the three culverts examined in this study all fall under the open excavation method. This construction method involves the excavation of the soil layer first, followed by backfilling, and it primarily affects the consolidation of the backfilled soil layer after construction [47]. During foundation Fig.…”
Section: Soil Pressurementioning
confidence: 99%