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Dowel bars corrosion in concrete pavement
S. A. Abo-Qudais,
I. L. Al-Qadi
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Dowel Bar
100%
Concrete Pavement
100%
Bar Corrosion
100%
Corrosion in Concrete
100%
Sealant
75%
Pavement Joint
75%
Chloride
50%
Ponding
50%
Joint Sealant
50%
Corrosion Current Density
50%
Epoxy Coated
50%
Dowel
50%
Chloride Concentration
25%
Silicone
25%
Low Modulus
25%
Chloride Solution
25%
Corrosion
25%
Load Transfer
25%
Linear Polarization
25%
One-component
25%
High Resistance
25%
Three-electrode
25%
Concrete Slab
25%
Chloride Content
25%
Concrete Specimen
25%
Rigid Pavement
25%
Percent Sodium
25%
Joint Opening
25%
Chloride Contamination
25%
Sealed Joint
25%
Chloride Penetration
25%
Water Intrusion
25%
Polarization Devices
25%
Polyurethane Sealant
25%
Corrosion Progress
25%
Engineering
Concrete Pavements
100%
Joints (Structural Components)
100%
Ponding
25%
Concentration Profile
12%
Polyurethan
12%
Load Transfer
12%
Field Condition
12%
Chloride Concentration
12%
Concrete Slab
12%
Linear Polarization
12%
Chloride Content
12%
Rigid Pavement
12%
Chloride Penetration
12%