STP 1276 is the first publication of its kind featuring the most basic as well as state of the art techniques for evaluating reinforced concrete corrosion damage. 13 comprehensive, peer-reviewed papers explore the following topics:
Using assessment information to calculate service life data
How corrosion rate measurements predict time cracking
The relationship between chloride ingress or carbonation front movement and corrosion
The use of models based on finite element analysis
Guard ring electrode usage in corrosion rate measurement
Magnetic field techniques as a non-invasive evaluation method
Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy to examine steel in cement pastes
Case studies involving marine concrete structures and a corroding ice rink.