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Modelling the spatial-temporal progression of corrosion with special emphasis on its influence on structural reliability
Jürgen Hackl
, Jochen Köhler
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Spatial-temporal
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Corrosion
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Temporal Progression
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Structural Reliability
100%
Aging
50%
Reinforced Concrete Structures
50%
Deterioration Mechanism
50%
Carbon Dioxide
25%
Physical Processes
25%
Physical-chemical Processes
25%
Probabilistic Model
25%
Limited Information
25%
Structural Details
25%
Structural System
25%
Spatial Effect
25%
Built Infrastructure
25%
Chloride Ion
25%
Concrete Structures
25%
Bar Diameter
25%
Environmental Characteristics
25%
Flexure
25%
Mechanical Processes
25%
Temporal Effects
25%
Service Life
25%
Material Characteristics
25%
Simply Supported
25%
Corroded Reinforced Concrete
25%
Physical-mechanical
25%
Reinforced Concrete Beam
25%
Load Characteristics
25%
Complex Chemical Processes
25%
Reinforcing Steel
25%
Engineering
Bar Diameter
50%