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Review of existing literature on epoxy concrete and on use of epoxy and polyester resins for joints in concrete shows that joints stronger than concrete can be made but that poor surface preparation leads to serious loss of strength; in series of tests carried out on glued lap joints between prestressed or reinforced concrete members, 12 joints were tested in pure shear and 2 in torsion; methods of loading ensure that there was no resultant force normal to plane of joint; tests on cylinders of epoxy resin glue are also reported.
Review of existing literature on epoxy concrete and on use of epoxy and polyester resins for joints in concrete shows that joints stronger than concrete can be made but that poor surface preparation leads to serious loss of strength; in series of tests carried out on glued lap joints between prestressed or reinforced concrete members, 12 joints were tested in pure shear and 2 in torsion; methods of loading ensure that there was no resultant force normal to plane of joint; tests on cylinders of epoxy resin glue are also reported.
Glued joints for structural concrete
Structural Engr
Johnson, R.P. (author)
Structural Engineer ; 41
1963
9 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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