STATE OF CONCRETE DAMS IN NORTHERN RUSSIA
Mark Sadovich, Tatyana Shlyakhtina, Anna Kuritsyna
Pages: 60-77
Published: 1 Jan 2011
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Abstract: It is envisaged that the interest in investigation the state of long exploitation of concrete dams will continue to grow as they age. Authentic assessments of changes in the strength and the concrete structure, the characteristics of corrosion processes, the repercussions of frost affects, combined with concrete structures, which certainly include dams. Given that the largest Russian northern dams were built in the 60 ÷ 70-th years of the twentieth century, the duration of operation is to date 40 ÷ 50 years. This period is sufficient to detect the repercussions of the exploitation environment on the condition of the concrete. In accordance with the classification of interactions in the system "concrete - environment" identifies areas of dams in relation to which were executed complex studies of the concrete.
Keywords: dam, concrete, strength, corrosion, filtration, crack
Cite this article: Mark Sadovich, Tatyana Shlyakhtina, Anna Kuritsyna. STATE OF CONCRETE DAMS IN NORTHERN RUSSIA. Journal of International Scientific Publications: Materials, Methods & Technologies 5, 60-77 (2011). https://www.scientific-publications.net/en/article/1003354/
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