GalileoG
Structural
- Feb 17, 2007
- 467
I am evaluating an underground structure which is about 50+ years old and which is still in service. This structure will see a temporary increase in surcharge load and I want to check whether or not this structure is capable of withstanding this new load. I have record drawings showing reinforcing, etc..
I have done a visual survey and there is a little spalling here and there and a lot of effluence. In my calculations, I want to take into account the potential that rebar is slightly corroded and that the full cross-sectional area of the rebar cannot be relied upon.
Does anyone know where I can find guidance that can help me quantify reduction of rebar cross-sectional area based on, say, age or visual condition of structure?
I am designing per Canadian standards but also eager to find out what other codes/standards have to say about this.
Much thanks for your help.
I have done a visual survey and there is a little spalling here and there and a lot of effluence. In my calculations, I want to take into account the potential that rebar is slightly corroded and that the full cross-sectional area of the rebar cannot be relied upon.
Does anyone know where I can find guidance that can help me quantify reduction of rebar cross-sectional area based on, say, age or visual condition of structure?
I am designing per Canadian standards but also eager to find out what other codes/standards have to say about this.
Much thanks for your help.