Durability health monitoring during construction of concrete structures in marine environment
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© 2020 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.A new methodology for durability health monitoring for a bridge structure during construction was developed by monitoring concrete's saturated electrical resistivity (¿S), rapid chloride permeability (RCP), and the apparent chloride diffusion coefficient (DAP) indices. Results were compared with same durability indices collected previously from in-service bridges located along the Gulf of Mexico (Florida, USA, and Yucatan, Mexico). Excellent correlations were found between ¿S versus RCP, ¿S versus DAP, and RCP versus DAP from present and previous investigation data. Empirical models obtained corroborate that ¿S test is feasible to use, instead of more complicated and expensive testing, for structural health monitoring for quality control/assurance during construction.
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