CONCRETE DEFECTS DURING TECHNICAL ASSESMENT

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Concrete defects can have serious consequences if left unaddressed. During technical assessments, engineers and other professionals evaluate the condition of a building or structure to identify potential issues or hazards, with one of the most common areas of concern being the concrete used in construction. Cracking is the most common type of defect and can occur due to a variety of factors, weakening the structure and making it vulnerable to further damage. Spalling is another common defect that can compromise the durability of the concrete and create a safety hazard. Other defects include honeycombing, which creates a pitted or porous surface, and delamination, which occurs when layers of concrete separate from each other.

Identifying and addressing concrete defects is crucial to maintaining the safety and durability of a building or structure. Technical assessments play a critical role in identifying defects early so that they can be addressed before they become more serious problems. Proper maintenance and repair of concrete defects can prevent safety hazards, extend the life of the building or structure, and improve the appearance of the concrete. In order to effectively address concrete defects, it is important to understand the causes and potential consequences of each type of defect, and to use appropriate techniques for repair and maintenance.

Concrete defects can occur for a variety of reasons, including poor construction practices, exposure to extreme weather conditions, and the use of poor quality materials. Identifying the cause of the defect is essential to determining the appropriate repair and maintenance techniques. Repair techniques can range from simple patching to more extensive rehabilitation efforts, depending on the severity of the defect. In some cases, it may be necessary to completely replace the concrete.

Overall, addressing concrete defects is essential to maintaining the safety and durability of buildings and structures. Technical assessments are a critical tool in identifying defects early on so that they can be addressed before they become more serious problems. By understanding the causes and potential consequences of each type of defect, and using appropriate repair and maintenance techniques, professionals can ensure that buildings and structures remain safe and secure for years to come.

Published

2023-09-30

How to Cite

Жумагулова, А., Дюсембинов, Д., Шахмов, Ж., Сабитов, Е., Базарбаев, Д., Каденова, З., & Кабдрашит, Д. (2023). CONCRETE DEFECTS DURING TECHNICAL ASSESMENT. Вестник ВКТУ, (3). Retrieved from https://vestnik.ektu.kz/index.php/vestnik/article/view/505

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