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Life-cycle cost analysis of reinforced concrete structures in marine environments
Authors:Dimitri V. Val  Mark G. Stewart
Affiliation:

a Department of Structural Engineering and Construction Management, Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Technion—Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa 32000, Israel

b Centre for Infrastructure Performance and Reliability, School of Engineering, The University of Newcastle, New South Wales 2308, Australia

Abstract:Chloride-induced corrosion of carbon steel reinforcement is the main cause of deterioration of reinforced concrete (RC) structures in marine environments. One of the ways to protect RC structures from corrosion is to use corrosion-resistant stainless steel reinforcing bars. However, stainless steel is between six and nine times more expensive than carbon steel. Thus, its use can only be justified on a life-cycle cost basis. In the paper a time-variant probabilistic model was presented to predict expected costs of repair and replacement which was then used to calculate life-cycle costs for RC structures in marine environments under different exposure conditions. Results of the life-cycle cost analysis can be applied to select optimal strategies improving durability of RC structures in marine environments, including the use of stainless steel reinforcement.
Keywords:Chlorides   Corrosion   Deterioration   Life-cycle cost   Reliability   Reinforced concrete
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