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CECS220-2007
: Standard for durability assessment of concrete structures
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Standard for durability assessment of concrete structures
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CECS 220-2007
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Basic data
Standard ID
CECS 220-2007 (CECS220-2007)
Description (Translated English)
Standard for durability assessment of concrete structures
Sector / Industry
Construction Industry Standard
Classification of Chinese Standard
P25
Classification of International Standard
91.080.40
Word Count Estimation
98,915
Date of Issue
2007-05-25
Date of Implementation
2007-10-01
Issuing agency(ies)
China Association for Engineering Construction Standardization
Summary
This standard applies to existing buildings, concrete bridge structure and general structure durability assessment, does not apply to special lightweight aggregate concrete and concrete structures. Additional anti-corrosion measures taken concrete structures can be assessed by reference to the standard. This standard applies to steel Huning Figure neutral (carbonation) and erosion caused by chloride corrosion, freeze-thaw durability of concrete structures assessed damage. This standard does not apply to liquid chemical corrosion, fatigue loading, assess the durability of concrete structures such as fire. This standard does not involve the design, structural safety of non-durable load changes and other damage caused, , construction applicability identification. This standard can be used in conjunction with existing standards. Durability assessment of concrete structures should be entrusted to professional and technical institutions.