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Languages : en
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A laboratory evaluation of concrete patching materials
Laboratory Evaluation of Concrete Patching Materials
Author: Alison Bradbury
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Category : Concrete
Languages : en
Pages : 32
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Category : Concrete
Languages : en
Pages : 32
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A Laboratory and Field Evaluation of Required Material Properties for Concrete Repairs
Author: Daniel W. Traub
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Category : Pavements, Concrete
Languages : en
Pages : 102
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Category : Pavements, Concrete
Languages : en
Pages : 102
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Laboratory Evaluation of Concrete Patching Materials
Laboratory Testing of Portland Cement Concrete Patch Material Modified to Reduce Or Eliminate Shrinkage
Author: Debra L. Bischoff
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Category : Pavements, Concrete
Languages : en
Pages : 98
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Category : Pavements, Concrete
Languages : en
Pages : 98
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Laboratory Evaluation of Rapid Setting Patching Materials for Portland Cement Concrete
Laboratory Evaluation of Rapid Setting Patching Materials for Portland Cement Concrete
Author: New York (State). Department of Transportation
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Category : Pavements, Concrete
Languages : en
Pages : 22
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Category : Pavements, Concrete
Languages : en
Pages : 22
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Performance Criteria for Concrete Repair Materials
Author: Randall W. Poston
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Category : Concrete
Languages : en
Pages : 310
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The study reported herein is part of an overall investigation to develop performance criteria for cement-based repair materials. In Phase I of the study, preliminary criteria for dimensionally compatible repair materials were developed based on a review of the literature. This review concentrated on identifying pertinent material properties, appropriate test methods, and demonstrated field performance. Laboratory and field tests to evaluate the preliminary performance criteria were conducted in Phase II of the project Twelve candidate repair materials were selected for the experimental portion of the project Bach material was subjected to a series of standard and nonstandard laboratory tests to determine properties which were perceived to be of interest in a repair context and to provide some basic information about their behavior. These tests included: (a) unrestrained and restrained drying shrinkage, (b) modulus of elasticity, (c) tensile and compressive creep, (d) coefficient of thermal expansion, and (e) flexural, compressive, and direct tensile strengths. Concurrent field tests were also conducted to evaluate material durability. Results of the laboratory investigation are described herein. Results of laboratory and field performance tests will be correlated (Phase III) to provide a basis for development of performance criteria for cement-based materials that will provide durable concrete repairs.
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Category : Concrete
Languages : en
Pages : 310
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The study reported herein is part of an overall investigation to develop performance criteria for cement-based repair materials. In Phase I of the study, preliminary criteria for dimensionally compatible repair materials were developed based on a review of the literature. This review concentrated on identifying pertinent material properties, appropriate test methods, and demonstrated field performance. Laboratory and field tests to evaluate the preliminary performance criteria were conducted in Phase II of the project Twelve candidate repair materials were selected for the experimental portion of the project Bach material was subjected to a series of standard and nonstandard laboratory tests to determine properties which were perceived to be of interest in a repair context and to provide some basic information about their behavior. These tests included: (a) unrestrained and restrained drying shrinkage, (b) modulus of elasticity, (c) tensile and compressive creep, (d) coefficient of thermal expansion, and (e) flexural, compressive, and direct tensile strengths. Concurrent field tests were also conducted to evaluate material durability. Results of the laboratory investigation are described herein. Results of laboratory and field performance tests will be correlated (Phase III) to provide a basis for development of performance criteria for cement-based materials that will provide durable concrete repairs.
Laboratory Evaluation of Mixing Methods for Rapid-setting Repair Materials
Author: Richard D. Ballou
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Category : Bridges
Languages : en
Pages : 110
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Category : Bridges
Languages : en
Pages : 110
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