Guide to Concrete Overlay Solutions

Guide to Concrete Overlay Solutions
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Total Pages : 32
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ISBN-10 : UCBK:C101206696
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Synopsis Guide to Concrete Overlay Solutions by :

This guide will help readers understand concrete overlays and develop confidence in their application. The guide provides the key elements of the six major types of concrete overlays along with specifics on materials, typical sections, and important construction elements.

An Introduction to Thin Concrete Pavement Overlays for Professional Engineers

An Introduction to Thin Concrete Pavement Overlays for Professional Engineers
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Publisher : Guyer Partners
Total Pages : 31
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Synopsis An Introduction to Thin Concrete Pavement Overlays for Professional Engineers by : J. Paul Guyer, P.E., R.A.

Introductory technical guidance for civil engineers and construction managers interested in thin concrete overlays for street and highway pavements. Here is what is discussed: 1. INTRODUCTION, 2. OVERVIEW OF THIN CONCRETE OVERLAYS, 3. DESIGN OF THIN CONCRETE OVERLAYS, 4. CONSTRUCTION OF THIN CONCRETE OVERLAYS, 5. COST, 6. CASE STUDIES, 7. SUMMARY.

Bonded Cement-Based Material Overlays for the Repair, the Lining or the Strengthening of Slabs or Pavements

Bonded Cement-Based Material Overlays for the Repair, the Lining or the Strengthening of Slabs or Pavements
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 197
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ISBN-10 : 9789400712393
ISBN-13 : 9400712391
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Bonded Cement-Based Material Overlays for the Repair, the Lining or the Strengthening of Slabs or Pavements by : Benoît Bissonnette

Among different approaches that can be considered for concrete rehabilitation, bonded overlays are often the most economical alternative. The primary purpose of overlays is to extend the life of the candidate structures, either by restoring the quality and integrity of the surface and/or the re-establishing or improving the load-carrying capacity. Nevertheless, the durability of bonded overlay systems still draws concerns in the technical community because of bond sustainability problems encountered in a number of cases. At this time, there is still no accepted design approach or methodology that can warrant the practitioner a successful outcome of the repair. This State-of-Art report summarizes the findings with respect to all aspects involved in the overlaying process.

Report No. FHWA-RD.

Report No. FHWA-RD.
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Total Pages : 258
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015008417456
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Synopsis Report No. FHWA-RD. by : United States. Federal Highway Administration. Offices of Research and Development

Guide for Strengthening of Concrete Structures

Guide for Strengthening of Concrete Structures
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Publisher : FIB - International Federation for Structural Concrete
Total Pages : 338
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ISBN-10 : 9782883941571
ISBN-13 : 2883941572
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Synopsis Guide for Strengthening of Concrete Structures by : FIB – International Federation for Structural Concrete

The idea of preparing a technical document for the repairs and interventions upon concrete structures goes back to the former fib COM 5: Structural Service Life Aspects, being the goal of the then TG 5.9. After a long period of reduced activity, and taking into account the reorganization of fib commissions that meanwhile took place, on June 2017 a different approach was proposed to push forward the task of TG 8.1 (formerly TG 5.9). The (new) goal of TG 8.1 was to deliver a ‘how-to-do’ guide, gathering together protection, repair, and strengthening techniques for concrete structures. Chapters are intended to provide both guidelines and case-studies, serving as support to the application of fib MC 2020 pre-normative specifications. Each chapter was written by an editorial team comprising desirably at least a researcher, a designer and a contractor. Templates have been prepared in order to harmonize the contents and the presentation of the different methods. Following the writing process, chapters were reviewed by experts and, after amendments by the authors, they underwent a second review process by COM 8 and TG 3.4 members, as well as by different practitioners. For each protection, repair and strengthening method addressed in this guide, readers have a description of when to adopt it, which materials and systems are required, which techniques are available, and what kind of equipment is needed. It then presents a summary of stakeholders’ roles and qualifications, design guidelines referring to most relevant codes and references, the intervention procedure, quality control measures and monitoring and maintenance activities. Due to the extent of the guide, it was decided to publish it as bulletin 102, addressing protection and repair methods, and bulletin 103, addressing strengthening methods. We would like to thank the authors, reviewers and members of COM 8 and TG 3.4 for their work in developing this fib Bulletin, which we hope will be useful for professionals working in the field of existing concrete structures, especially those concerned with life-cycle management and conservation activities. As noted above, this Bulletin is also intended to act as a background and supporting document to the next edition of the fib Model Code for Concrete Structures, which is currently under development under the auspices of TG10.1 with the working title of ‘fib Model Code 2020’.

Concrete Repair, Rehabilitation and Retrofitting

Concrete Repair, Rehabilitation and Retrofitting
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Publisher : CRC PressI Llc
Total Pages : 544
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ISBN-10 : 0415396565
ISBN-13 : 9780415396561
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Synopsis Concrete Repair, Rehabilitation and Retrofitting by : M. Alexander

The First International Conference on Concrete Repair, Rehabilitation and Retrofitting (ICCRRR 2005) was held in Cape Town, South Africa, in November 2005. The conference was a collaborative venture by researchers from the South African Research Programme in Concrete Materials (based at the Universities of Cape Town and The Witwatersrand) and The Construction Materials Section at Leipzig University in Germany. The conference focused on appropriate repairing, maintaining, rehabilitating, and, if necessary, retrofitting existing infrastructure with a view to extending its life and maximising its economic return.