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Automated monitoring of the deterioration of concrete structures

Publication Year

2007

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

Provides critical assessment of the technology and techniques available for remotely monitoring the behaviour and deterioration of concrete structures and components. The collected data can then be used to formulate maintenance activities and risk control strategies, aiming to prevent unnecessary and costly repairs on sound structures and components.

Document History

One of three reports from DTI funded project "Development of intelligent monitoring of concrete structures." To be read in conjunction with C661: Intelligent monitoring of concrete structures (CIRIA, 2008).

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Department of Trade and Industry

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