Effect of height of bridge above water on salt deposition levels
Anon. (2006) Effect of height of bridge above water on salt deposition levels. [Report]
Abstract
Maintenance of bridge structures is a major issue for the Queensland Department of Main Roads. In the previous phase of this CRC project an initial approach was made towards the development of a program for lifetime prediction of metallic bridge components. This involved the analysis of five representative bridge structures with respect to salt deposition (a major contributor to metallic corrosion) to determine common elements to be used as “cases” - those defined for buildings are not applicable. The five bridges analysed included the Gladstone Port Access Road Overpass, Stewart Road Overpass, South Johnstone River Bridge, Johnson Creek Bridge and the Ward River Bridge.
Additional Information
Item Type: | Report |
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Collection: | CRC for Construction Innovation |
Date: | June 2006 |
Keywords: | CRC for Construction Innovation; Program B : Sustainable Built Assets; Project 2005-2003-B : Learning System for Life Prediction of Infrastructure |
Date Deposited: | 11 Mar 2014 03:15 |
Last Modified: | 11 Mar 2014 03:20 |
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