Concrete Bridge Deterioration Caused by De-Icing Salts in High Traffic Volume Road Environment in Latvia

Design for durability of road infrastructures is becoming increasingly important in view of its large impact on economics. Reinforcement corrosion is the most common cause of concrete deterioration of bridge structures in Latvia. The ingress of chlorides is often considered to be the major threat to...

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Main Authors: Kristaps Gode, Ainars Paeglitis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: RTU Press 2014-09-01
Series:The Baltic Journal of Road and Bridge Engineering
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Online Access:https://bjrbe-journals.rtu.lv/article/view/3510
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spelling doaj-9d4b8889c4924030b5a4eeeac3e107432020-11-25T03:09:30ZengRTU PressThe Baltic Journal of Road and Bridge Engineering1822-427X1822-42882014-09-019320020710.3846/bjrbe.2014.251938Concrete Bridge Deterioration Caused by De-Icing Salts in High Traffic Volume Road Environment in LatviaKristaps Gode0Ainars Paeglitis1Institute of Transport Infrastructure Engineering, Riga Technical University, Kaļķu str 1, LV 1658 Riga, LatviaInstitute of Transport Infrastructure Engineering, Riga Technical University, Kaļķu str 1, LV 1658 Riga, LatviaDesign for durability of road infrastructures is becoming increasingly important in view of its large impact on economics. Reinforcement corrosion is the most common cause of concrete deterioration of bridge structures in Latvia. The ingress of chlorides is often considered to be the major threat to durability of concrete structures. During the winter season de-icing salts are spread out on roads to avoid formation of ice and ensure the anti-sliding properties of the road surface. The melting water mixes with de-icing salt are splashed and sprayed on reinforced concrete pier structures by passing vehicles. Absorbed water with chloride ions initiates and accelerates the reinforcement corrosion process. This paper highlights the results of investing accumulation of chlorides in reinforced concrete bridge piers located near high traffic volume roads in Latvia. The chloride contents were determined on different surfaces of reinforced concrete piers. Environmental conditions were analysed and prediction of remaining service life for chloride induced reinforcement corrosion was performed.https://bjrbe-journals.rtu.lv/article/view/3510concrete bridgesservice lifede-icing saltschloride profilescorrosion damageroad environment
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author Kristaps Gode
Ainars Paeglitis
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Ainars Paeglitis
Concrete Bridge Deterioration Caused by De-Icing Salts in High Traffic Volume Road Environment in Latvia
The Baltic Journal of Road and Bridge Engineering
concrete bridges
service life
de-icing salts
chloride profiles
corrosion damage
road environment
author_facet Kristaps Gode
Ainars Paeglitis
author_sort Kristaps Gode
title Concrete Bridge Deterioration Caused by De-Icing Salts in High Traffic Volume Road Environment in Latvia
title_short Concrete Bridge Deterioration Caused by De-Icing Salts in High Traffic Volume Road Environment in Latvia
title_full Concrete Bridge Deterioration Caused by De-Icing Salts in High Traffic Volume Road Environment in Latvia
title_fullStr Concrete Bridge Deterioration Caused by De-Icing Salts in High Traffic Volume Road Environment in Latvia
title_full_unstemmed Concrete Bridge Deterioration Caused by De-Icing Salts in High Traffic Volume Road Environment in Latvia
title_sort concrete bridge deterioration caused by de-icing salts in high traffic volume road environment in latvia
publisher RTU Press
series The Baltic Journal of Road and Bridge Engineering
issn 1822-427X
1822-4288
publishDate 2014-09-01
description Design for durability of road infrastructures is becoming increasingly important in view of its large impact on economics. Reinforcement corrosion is the most common cause of concrete deterioration of bridge structures in Latvia. The ingress of chlorides is often considered to be the major threat to durability of concrete structures. During the winter season de-icing salts are spread out on roads to avoid formation of ice and ensure the anti-sliding properties of the road surface. The melting water mixes with de-icing salt are splashed and sprayed on reinforced concrete pier structures by passing vehicles. Absorbed water with chloride ions initiates and accelerates the reinforcement corrosion process. This paper highlights the results of investing accumulation of chlorides in reinforced concrete bridge piers located near high traffic volume roads in Latvia. The chloride contents were determined on different surfaces of reinforced concrete piers. Environmental conditions were analysed and prediction of remaining service life for chloride induced reinforcement corrosion was performed.
topic concrete bridges
service life
de-icing salts
chloride profiles
corrosion damage
road environment
url https://bjrbe-journals.rtu.lv/article/view/3510
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