Assessment and repair of the bearing structure of a multi-storey parking garage
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Vlastimir Radonjanin PhD is a doctor of technical sciences and works as assistant professor at the Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad. He is a member of Commissions of Federal Standardization Office for ‘Concrete and Reinforcement Concrete’ and for ‘Cement’. He is head of Department for Civil Engineering and former head of Laboratory for testing of materials and structures. He has given lectures on ‘Building Materials’, ‘Technology and Theory of Concrete Structures’, ‘Monitoring, Assessment and Maintenance of Structures’’, ‘Materials and Methods of Repair and Protection of Structures’. He is a specialist in concrete, including monitoring, inspection, repair and rehabilitation of concrete structures. He has great experience in laboratory and in situ testing of materials and structures.
Mirjana Malešev PhD is a doctor of technical sciences and works as assistant professor at the Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad. She is a member of Commissions of Federal Standardization Office for ‘Concrete and Reinforcement Concrete’ and for ‘Cement’. She is head of Laboratory for testing of materials and structures. She has given lectures on ‘Building Materials’, ‘Technology and Theory of Concrete Structures’, ‘Monitoring, Assessment and Maintenance of Structures’ ‘Materials and Methods of Repair and Protection of Structures’. She has great experience in laboratory and in situ testing of materials and structures. She is a specialist in concrete, including monitoring, inspection, repair and rehabilitation of concrete structures.
Radomir Folic´ PhD is a full professor at the Faculty of Technical Sciences at Novi Sad University and a member of the Yugoslav Engineering Academy. He received his PhD in civil engineering from the University of Belgrade in 1983. He is a member of ACI and a past member of the RILEM Technical Committee TC-104 DCC. His research interests include earthquake engineering, concrete structures, soil–structures interaction and rehabilitation of structures. He has been leader in a great many scientific research projects. He has published more than 500 scientific and technical papers and three books, and has designed approximately 90 preponderant structures. He holds many awards for structural design, scientific and education work. Correspondence: Vlastimir Radonjanin, Faculty of Technical Sciences, Institute for Civil Engineering, University of Novi Sad, Trg Dositeja Obradovic´a 6, 21000, Novi Sad, Serbia; Tel: + 381 21 459 983; Fax: + 381 21 459 295; E-mail: [email protected].
Abstract The construction of a multi-storey parking garage in Kikinda, Serbia started 20 years ago. The bearing structure was made of precast concrete columns, beams and ribbed floor slabs. After building of the bearing precast structure, the works were stopped and the unprotected structure was exposed to atmospheric influences (snow, rain, low temperatures). Many of the structure’s elements were subsequently damaged due to insufficient concrete cover, badly performed reinforcement and incorrect manipulatio
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