Table of contents : Cover......Page 1 Title......Page 4 Copyright......Page 5 Contents......Page 6 Preface......Page 19 The responsibilities of the engineer or other professionals......Page 21 Procedure when litigation is comtemplated......Page 22 The engineer as an expert witness......Page 24 The contract documents......Page 27 Invitations to tender......Page 28 National and european standards and codes of practice......Page 29 Definitions......Page 32 Further reading......Page 33 Introduction......Page 36 Portland cements......Page 37 High alemina cement (HAC)......Page 39 Corrosion-resistant cements......Page 41 Aggregates from natural sources for concrete and mortar......Page 42 Admixtures......Page 43 Additions......Page 47 Water for mixing concrete and mortar......Page 50 Steel reinforcement......Page 51 Non-ferrous metals in concrete......Page 54 Joint fillers......Page 56 Sealants......Page 57 Reactive resins......Page 59 Further reading......Page 63 Introduction......Page 66 Corrosion of steel reinforcement in concrete......Page 67 Deterioration of the concrete......Page 71 Physical damage......Page 72 Chemical attack on concrete......Page 75 Further reading......Page 86 General outline of the procedure......Page 88 The preliminary inspection......Page 89 Detailed inspection, sampling and testing......Page 90 Tests for the detection and diagnosis of reinforcement corrosion......Page 97 Cracking in reinforced concrete structures......Page 102 The engineer's report to the client......Page 109 Further reading......Page 110 Preparations for remedial work......Page 111 The execution of the repairs......Page 113 Further reading......Page 120 Introduction......Page 122 Investigations for structural defects......Page 123 Crack injection......Page 127 Repairs using epoxy-bonded steel plates......Page 131 Cathodic protection of reinforcement......Page 132 Re-alkalization and chloride extraction......Page 135 Monitoring corrosion of rebars after completion of repairs......Page 136 Introduction......Page 137 The effect of fire on concrete and steel reinforcement......Page 138 On-site testing......Page 140 Execution of repairs......Page 141 Introduction......Page 143 Investigations......Page 144 Sampling and testing......Page 147 Cracks and cracking......Page 148 Alkali-silica reaction......Page 150 Repairs......Page 151 Introduction......Page 154 Examples of repair......Page 156 Further reading......Page 158 Introduction......Page 162 Resons for using coating as part of concrete repairs......Page 164 Basic requirements for the application of all coatings......Page 165 Coatings for use after general repairs to concrete......Page 166 Coatings to resist the ingress of chloride ions......Page 169 Coatings (barrier systems) to protect concrete against chemical attack......Page 170 Coating to inhibit the formation of efflorescence......Page 171 Further reading......Page 172 Investigations......Page 173 Diagnosis and recommendations for repair......Page 174 Special problems......Page 187 Floors of multi-storey car parks......Page 190 Introduction......Page 192 Investiations......Page 193 Remedial work......Page 195 Further reading......Page 197 Investigations......Page 199 Repairs and remedial work......Page 212 Special repair methods......Page 219 Introduction......Page 221 Tracing infiltraction and dampness/condensation......Page 223 Repair methods......Page 225 Other remedial measures: basements......Page 227 Pedestrian subways......Page 229 Consideration of the problems......Page 231 Causes of deterioration......Page 234 Investigations......Page 238 Methods of repair......Page 239 Further reading......Page 241 Index......Page 243