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Material loss of reinforcement steel

A change in a physical object that degrades it away from its initial state and adversely affects its current or future performance.

Properties

Element type
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Damage type

Relations with other elements

Material loss of reinforcement steel
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Applies to material types Concretes
B2133 Grünbrücke Teslagasse (object state)
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Observed damage types Material loss of reinforcement steel
Fiume Po Bridge (object state)
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Observed damage types Material loss of reinforcement steel
Gad Bridge (object state)
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Observed damage types Material loss of reinforcement steel
Gimsøystraumen bridge (object state)
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Observed damage types Material loss of reinforcement steel
Musmeci bridge (object state)
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Observed damage types Material loss of reinforcement steel
Nerlandsøybrua (object state)
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Observed damage types Material loss of reinforcement steel
Neumarkt bridge (object state)
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Observed damage types Material loss of reinforcement steel
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This page was last edited on 7 September 2021, at 07:20.

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