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Ahmad, Aftab
(2002)
Durability Study Of Precast Concrete Sandwich Panel Under Exposure To Sea Water.
Masters thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia.
Abstract
An experimental investigation was conducted to observe and study the behavior of
precast concrete sandwich panels in corrosive environment of chloride ion in marine
environment. Three different strengths of marine waters were prepared namely one time,
three time and six times of the concentration of actual ocean water. Twenty-seven
numbers of sandwich panels were casted and nine numbers were placed in each types of
solution. Along with that one number of Panel was casted to use as control specimen and
left in air for eight months .Two more sandwich panel were used for permeability tests.
The study deals with the experimental investigation of panels for their ability to stand in
corrosive environment and probability of corrosion in panel reinforcement.
The results obtained were analyzed and observation was made to identify the corrosion
probability, location of maximum corrosion and corrosion rate of the sandwich panel
reinforcement. Comparative behaviors of the concrete strength variation in different chloride environment were observed. From the observation of the experimental results it
was found that at higher chloride concentration in the environment causes higher
corrosion and in the same environment highest corrosion was found along the edges of
the precast concrete sandwich panel. There was no critical loss of concrete strength in
sandwich panel due to submersion test.
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