Investigation Researches on Urban Underground Structure Durability Status and it’s Invading Circumstance

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According to the environmental invading factors of urban underground structure in Guangzhou, the durability of the structure and the durability status of the typical underground structure was investigated, the environmental factors of underground structure durability damage was summarized, then the strength grade of damage factors was classified. It is considered that the environment of underground structure durability damage is divided into the general erosion environment and the special erosion environment in Guangzhou.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 524-527)

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2674-2679

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May 2012

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