1998
DOI: 10.3141/1610-03
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Shrinkage of High-Performance Concrete Overlays on Route 60 in Virginia

Abstract: Thin concrete overlays are widely used to protect decks against corrosion caused by the infiltration of chloride ions. These overlays are designed to have low permeability and to be free of cracks that may adversely affect the performance of the deck by facilitating the penetration of chloride ions. Sixteen high-performance concrete overlays with 13 concrete mixtures placed on two bridges were evaluated, with an emphasis on shrinkage characteristics. One overlay was constructed with concrete containing a new s… Show more

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“…In addition, the SB surface treatment improved the bonding quality of the composite more than the GR surface treatment. The strengths of specimens with both GR and SB surface treatments were greatly higher than 2.1 MPa indicating that the bonding quality was excellent (Table ) . All specimens heated at 100, 200, and 300°C experienced substratum failure with good interface (type C); it occurred at the NC substrate as it is weaker than the GUSMRC repair material.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the SB surface treatment improved the bonding quality of the composite more than the GR surface treatment. The strengths of specimens with both GR and SB surface treatments were greatly higher than 2.1 MPa indicating that the bonding quality was excellent (Table ) . All specimens heated at 100, 200, and 300°C experienced substratum failure with good interface (type C); it occurred at the NC substrate as it is weaker than the GUSMRC repair material.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The relatively small-sized samples did not capture well the influence of moisture on the bond strength, but some distinct behavior was observed between the samples with differential environmental moisture exposure conditions. The general splitting tensile strength of the composite samples indicated an adequate strength level of bonding (>1.4 MPa), based on the quantitative bond strength quality proposed by Sprinkel and Ozyildirim [24]. Generally, improved bonding performance between UHPC and substrate NSC regardless of the moisture content of the substrate can be attributed to the good workability of UHPC which enhanced its capability to fill the pores on the substrate surface [14,25].…”
Section: Chloride Penetrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Repair material Table 4 [29] shows that they mostly fall within the ''excellent'' range for both normally and microwave cured specimens. The tensile bond strength of the normally and microwave cured CEM II Mortar (Material 4) with the substrate ranges between 1.4 and 1.9 MPa for the ''repair temperatures'' of 20, 10 and 2°C (Fig.…”
Section: Substrate Concretementioning
confidence: 99%