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Exposure Conditions Will Apply As Follows: A) Class X0 (B) Class X1

This document defines six exposure conditions (X0 to X5) for concrete based on the risk of corrosion or attack from the environment. X0 has no risk, while X5 is an extreme exposure with concrete cyclically wet and dry within 1km of the sea or in contact with saline groundwater. It also defines four sulphate exposure classes (S1 to S4) related to the risk of sulphate attack from groundwater.

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Exposure Conditions Will Apply As Follows: A) Class X0 (B) Class X1

This document defines six exposure conditions (X0 to X5) for concrete based on the risk of corrosion or attack from the environment. X0 has no risk, while X5 is an extreme exposure with concrete cyclically wet and dry within 1km of the sea or in contact with saline groundwater. It also defines four sulphate exposure classes (S1 to S4) related to the risk of sulphate attack from groundwater.

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6.1.

3 Definitions:

Exposure conditions will apply as


follows :
(a) Class X0: No risk of corrosion or attack. Non saline conditions. Blinding concrete, nonreinforced
concrete or slab on ground.
(b) Class X1: Mild exposure – Non saline conditions (dry or wet, rarely dry) External
concrete at least 3m above ground level, internal concrete in dry conditions, concrete
permanently submerged in non-saline water or non-aggressive groundwater.
(c) Class X2: Moderate exposure – Non saline conditions (Cyclic wet and dry). External
reinforced concrete less than 3m above ground level, water-retaining structures
exposed to fluctuating water levels.
(d) Class X3: Aggressive exposure – Permanently submerged or wet (rarely dry) Concrete
in contact with groundwater including capillary rise zone, concrete containing or
permanently exposed to saline water.
(e) Class X4: Severe exposure – Moderate humidity External concrete within 1km from
the sea or in contact with high saline water table or sabkhas. Concrete not affected by
condensation, irrigation or leakage, which are more than 3m above ground level.
(f) Class X5: Extreme exposure – Cyclic wet and dry, external concrete within 1km from
the sea or in contact with high saline groundwater or sabkhas. Concrete affected by
condensation, irrigation or leakage, which are less than 3m above ground level or
within capillary zone. Concrete surfaces exposed to sea water splash or in sea water
tidal zone.
(g) Sulphate exposure classes S1 to S4: the exposure classes are related to sulphate
attack in relation to sulphate and pH of the ground water.
Results of durability tests

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