In the vast field of construction engineering, concrete structures are favored by engineers for their excellent stability and durability.
However, just as a coin has two sides, concrete structures are inevitably prone to quality issues during the construction process.
Especially for cast-in-place concrete structures, the existence of appearance quality defects not only weakens the aesthetic value of the building, but more seriously, these defects may pose potential hazards to the overall stability and safety of the structure.
Because of this, it is necessary for us to have a deep understanding of these common quality defects and their corresponding prevention and repair strategies.
In this article, Zhang Bo, a concrete expert, will analyze in detail the three common quality defects in concrete structures – exposed reinforcement, rotten roots, and misalignment.
He will delve into the causes of their formation and propose effective prevention and response measures in a targeted manner, in order to provide strong technical support for improving the quality of concrete structures.
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