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Implementation of Polymer Impregnation as a Bridge Deck Sealant
The surface treatment procedure for partially polymer impregnating concrete bridge decks is refined and evaluated on eight full-size highway bridges in various geographical locations over a period of 8 years. Data concerning the costs of bridge deck impregnation are included. An extensive series of chloride ion intrusion tests were performed and results are reported. An appendix containing the most recent surface impregnation construction specifications is included.
Implementation of Polymer Impregnation as a Bridge Deck Sealant
The surface treatment procedure for partially polymer impregnating concrete bridge decks is refined and evaluated on eight full-size highway bridges in various geographical locations over a period of 8 years. Data concerning the costs of bridge deck impregnation are included. An extensive series of chloride ion intrusion tests were performed and results are reported. An appendix containing the most recent surface impregnation construction specifications is included.
Implementation of Polymer Impregnation as a Bridge Deck Sealant
W. G. Smoak (author)
1984
76 pages
Report
No indication
English
Highway Engineering , Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Adhesives & Sealants , Bridge decks , Polymers , Impregnating , Sealers , Specifications , Deterioration , Performance evaluation , Chlorides , Reinforced concrete , Durability , Cost analysis , Field tests , Damage , Bridge maintenance