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    Title: Method of Effective Evaluation for Examination of Chloride Ion in Concrete
    Authors: Chen, K.S.;Sung W.P.;Lin, H.C.
    Date: 2005
    Issue Date: 2009-08-20 12:31:09 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: The chloride ion contained in reinforced concrete seriously corrodes the steel surface and damages concrete, resulting
    in inferior reinforced concrete that strength seriously compromises the entire structure’s safety. Consequently, the examination of
    chloride ions contained in reinforced concrete becomes an important part of a complete quality control procedure. To effectively
    check the concentration of chloride ions in concrete, the evaluation process should be accurate and precise. Laboratory data obtained
    using existing evaluation methods for the examination of chloride ion are not sufficiently objective to yield reliable results
    with accuracy and consistency for each sample. An evaluation algorithm with capability to define indices of precision degree (Ep)
    and accuracy degree (Ea) is presented in this paper. The authors established a statistically reliable index of unbiased estimators and
    equations to critically examine the laboratory methods’ precision, accuracy degrees and application value for measuring chlorine
    ion concentration in reinforced concrete.
    Relation: Journal of Zhejiang University Science, 6A(3), 159-165
    Appears in Collections:[Development of Industrial Engineering and Management] 【工業工程與管理系所】期刊論文

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