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Title: Structural health monitoring of reinforced concrete structures
Other Titles: Concrete sustainability : materials and structures, low carbon concrete, proceedings of the international conference
Authors: Borg, Ruben Paul
Gatt, Edward
Keywords: Water towers -- Conservation and restoration
Industrial buildings -- Conservation and restoration
Reinforced concrete
Self-healing materials
Nanostructured materials
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: University of Malta
Citation: Borg, R. P., & Gatt, E. (2025). Structural health monitoring of reinforced concrete structures. In R. Paul Borg, & K. H. Khayat (Eds.), Concrete Sustainability: Materials and Structures, Low Carbon Concrete, Proceedings of the International Conference (p. 16). Msida: University of Malta.
Abstract: The water tower located at the Marsa Abattoir represents a significant piece of industrial infrastructure that has undergone comprehensive restoration to address aging-related deterioration. The heavily deteriorated reinforced concrete Water Tower was restored using advanced technologies through a complex restoration strategy and strengthened through the application of advanced materials. Ultra-High Performance Concrete (UHPC) based on nanomaterials and with self-healing properties was developed and applied to the column jacket, while Carbon textile reinforced concrete (TRC) was applied to the tank. [except]
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/142732
ISBN: 9789918014620
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