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Title: | PROIECTING OF CONCRETE ELEMENTS EXPOSED TO |
Authors: | NITU, Mihaela |
Issue Date: | 2007 |
Publisher: | Transilvania University Press of Braşov |
Citation: | Google Scholar |
Series/Report no.: | COMEC 2007;503-512 |
Abstract: | The authors wish to bring a character of novelty through the choosen theme.
This is important for the engineering gfield, directly connected with the production market-some of concrete elements are exposed to chemical agents and our idea is intended to protect them.
The paper contains four chapters, refering to general terms and information looking the composition of concrete fighting with the chemical aggresion, as well as methods of repairing the demaged zones throught polymeric concrete; further, it presents practical solutions and, in the same time, theoretical diagrams, in the second chapter. The illustrated part of this researching work is constituted of maps, tables, visual drawings – for example, the water action on a building.
The water destroys the concrete, so primary, we establish the composition according to the SREN; the next step is a secondary protection with chemical materials and finally, if the concrete is highly demaged, we fill the corodated area with polymeric moisture.
A personal contribution is: at first compoling various publishings and the conceive diagrams and mathematical statistic; all these come to assure the efficiency for being compatible with environmment and humman body.
The paper refers at scientifical multiareas, crossing through disciplines, and it also contains instruments of evaluation like guides and standards and other books.
Much more, it is important for current intervention leading to the protection, security, and health in day to day work. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/733 |
ISBN: | ISBN 978-973-598-117- 4 |
Appears in Collections: | COMEC 2007
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