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Biochemical attack on concrete in wastewater applications: A state of the art review
Authors:M. O’Connell  C. McNally  M.G. Richardson
Affiliation:1. Université de Toulouse, INSA, UPS, INP, LISBP, 135 Avenue de Rangueil, Toulouse F-31077, France;2. INRA, UMR792 Ingénierie des Systèmes Biologiques et des Procédés, Toulouse F-31400, France;3. CNRS, UMR5504, Toulouse F-31400, France;4. Université de Toulouse, INSA, UPS, LMDC, 135 avenue de Rangueil, Toulouse 31077, France;1. Chair of Urban Water Systems Engineering, Technical University of Munich, Am Coulombwall 3, 85748 Garching, Germany;2. Centre for Building Materials, Technical University of Munich, Baumbachstraße 7, 81245 Munich, Germany;3. Bavarian Environment Agency, Bürgermeister-Ulrich-Straße 160, 86179 Augsburg, Germany
Abstract:The costs associated with the provision and maintenance of drinking water and wastewater infrastructure represents a significant financial demand worldwide. Maintenance costs are disproportionately high, indicating a lack of adequate durability. There remains a lack of consensus on degradation mechanisms, the performance of various cement types, the role of bacteria in the corrosion process associated with wastewater applications and testing methodologies. This paper presents a review of the literature, outlining the various research approaches undertaken in an effort to address this problem. The findings of these varying approaches are compared, and the different strategies employed are compiled and discussed. It is proposed that a key step in advancing the understanding of the associated deterioration mechanism is a combined approach that considers the interaction between biological and chemical processes. If this can be achieved then steps can be taken to establishing a performance-based approach for specifying concrete in these harsh service conditions.
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