Title
Microscopic examination of deteriorated concrete
Author
Nijland, T.G.
Larbi, J.A.
TNO Bouw en Ondergrond
Contributor
Maierhofer, C. (editor)
Reinhardt, H.W. (editor)
Dobmann, G. (editor)
Publication year
2010
Abstract
Concrete petrography is the integrated microscopic and mesoscale (hand specimen size) investigation of hardened concrete, that can provide information on the composition of concrete, the original relationships between the concrete's various constituents, and any changes therein, whether as a result of ageing or damage processes. Concrete petrography itself may serve different purposes, such as product evaluation and control, determination of the type of aggregate or binder used, and damage diagnosis. This chapter aims to introduce engineers and material scientists to concrete petrography as a useful investigative tool or technique to assess concrete in structures. ɠ2010 Woodhead Publishing Limited All rights reserved..
Subject
Architecture
Concrete
Damage diagnosis
Microscopy
Petrography
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TNO identifier
363039
Source
Non-destructive evaluation of reinforced concret structures. Volume 1: Deterioration processes and standard test methods, 137-179
Series
Bouw en Installaties
Document type
bookPart