Print Email Facebook Twitter Symptoms of an expansive reaction during routine inspection Title Symptoms of an expansive reaction during routine inspection Author de Rooij, M.R. Godart, B. Publication year 2013 Abstract For any existing structure, a routine inspection is ordinarily a starting point of a cyclic process to maintain the safety and reliability of the structure (Figure 9). It is part of an inspection process where detailed inspection and in depth investigation are important actions. This chapter covers review of existing records, field equipment and materials, personnel and expertise and so on. Also some general field symptoms of AAR are given to recognize first signs of AAR Subject Building Engineering & Civil EngineeringSR - Structural ReliabilityTS - Technical SciencesBuildings and InfrastructureMaterialsBuilt Environment To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b2b67912-1699-4158-b87d-b1a98462d6db TNO identifier 473657 Publisher Springer Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg ISBN 9789400765665 Source Guide to diagnosis and appraisal of AAR damage to concrete in structures, 19-30 Series RILEM State-of-the-art Reports Document type bookPart Files To receive the publication files, please send an e-mail request to TNO Library.