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Received 16.08.2023

Revised 01.12.2023

Accepted 28.12.2023

Retrieved from Iss. 114, P. 2, 2023

Pages 164 -183

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Нarkusha, M. (2023). APPROACHES FOR DETERMINING RELIABILITY OF CULVERTS OF METAL CORRUGATED STRUCTURES FROM POSITION OF CORROSIONINFLUENCE. Automobile Roads and Road Construction, (114.2), 164-183. https://doi.org/10.33744/0365-8171-2023-114.2-164-183

APPROACHES FOR DETERMINING RELIABILITY OF CULVERTS OF METAL CORRUGATED STRUCTURES FROM POSITION OF CORROSIONINFLUENCE

Mykola Нarkusha

Abstract

Road culverts made of metal corrugated structures are increasingly used in the transport construction of Ukraine. One of the main factors affecting the durability of a road culvert is corrosion of the metal of the pipe itself. Corrosion damage is an extremely important problem and requires an appropriate response at a very early stage of development. In most cases, damage is irreversible, especially when it occurs from the soil side. The determination of durability must also take into account maintenance costs, which must be considered in relation to the cost of replacing the structure. The article considered the influence of the environment on the corrosion of a road culvert made of metal corrugated structures and proposed an approach for determining the reliability and durability of a road culvert

Keywords:

road, hydraulic structures, road clothing, road culvert, corrosion, transport structure

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