Evaluation of Dense Bridge Floor Concrete using Superplasticizer, HR-192, 1977


Autoria(s): Desconhecido
Data(s)

01/12/1977

Resumo

Much effort is being expended by various state, federal, and private organizations relative to the protection and preservation of concrete bridge floors. The generally recognized culprit is the chloride ion, from the deicing salt, reaching the reinforcing steel, and along with water and oxygen, causing corrosion. The corrosion process exerts pressure which eventually causes cracks and spalls in the bridge floor. The reinforcing· has been treated and coated, various types of "waterproof" membranes have been placed on the deck surface, decks have been surfaced with dense and modified concretes, decks have been electrically protected, and attempts to internally seal the concrete have been made. As of yet, no one method has been proven and accepted by the various government agencies as being the "best" when considering the initial cost, application effort, length and effectiveness of protection, etc.

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pdf

Identificador

http://publications.iowa.gov/17025/1/IADOT_hr192_Eval_Dense_Bridge_Floor_Conc_Superplasticizer_1977.pdf

(1977) Evaluation of Dense Bridge Floor Concrete using Superplasticizer, HR-192, 1977. Transportation, Department of

Idioma(s)

en

Relação

http://publications.iowa.gov/17025/

Palavras-Chave #Transportation #Materials #Bridges and tunnels #Roads and highways #Research #Concrete
Tipo

Departmental Report

NonPeerReviewed