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Implementation of Performance-Based Bridge Deck Protective Systems
When considering the durability of a bridge, the concrete deck is often the most vulnerable component and can be the limiting factor affecting service life. To enhance the durability of both new and existing bridge decks, a protective system is often provided to prevent or delay the ingress of chlorides and moisture to the reinforcing steel. In the state of Indiana, this protective system typically comes in the form of a concrete overlay or a thin polymer overlay. Another protective system widely used in the United States and in many countries internationally consists of a waterproofing membrane overlaid with asphaltic concrete. Due to a history of poor performance in the 1970fs and the 1980fs, a moratorium has been placed on the installation of waterproofing membranes in Indiana. This study reevaluates the state-of-the-practice of bridge deck protection in Indiana with the goal of enhancing the Indiana Department of Transportationfs toolbox of bridge deck protective systems. Consideration was given to the state-of-the-art and state-of-the-practice in bridge deck protective systems used by other state transportation agencies as well as by international transportation agencies. Research focused on the practice of installing waterproofing membranes and the latest technologies being used. Based on the information gathered, various protective systems were evaluated, and recommendations are provided on the selection of the most appropriate systems for various bridge conditions. Furthermore, a recommendation is provided to remove the moratorium on membrane systems so that the benefits of this system can be more fully explored and realized.
Implementation of Performance-Based Bridge Deck Protective Systems
When considering the durability of a bridge, the concrete deck is often the most vulnerable component and can be the limiting factor affecting service life. To enhance the durability of both new and existing bridge decks, a protective system is often provided to prevent or delay the ingress of chlorides and moisture to the reinforcing steel. In the state of Indiana, this protective system typically comes in the form of a concrete overlay or a thin polymer overlay. Another protective system widely used in the United States and in many countries internationally consists of a waterproofing membrane overlaid with asphaltic concrete. Due to a history of poor performance in the 1970fs and the 1980fs, a moratorium has been placed on the installation of waterproofing membranes in Indiana. This study reevaluates the state-of-the-practice of bridge deck protection in Indiana with the goal of enhancing the Indiana Department of Transportationfs toolbox of bridge deck protective systems. Consideration was given to the state-of-the-art and state-of-the-practice in bridge deck protective systems used by other state transportation agencies as well as by international transportation agencies. Research focused on the practice of installing waterproofing membranes and the latest technologies being used. Based on the information gathered, various protective systems were evaluated, and recommendations are provided on the selection of the most appropriate systems for various bridge conditions. Furthermore, a recommendation is provided to remove the moratorium on membrane systems so that the benefits of this system can be more fully explored and realized.
Implementation of Performance-Based Bridge Deck Protective Systems
R. J. Frosch (author) / M. F. Kreger (author) / B. V. Strandquist (author)
2013
77 pages
Report
No indication
English
Highway Engineering , Construction Equipment, Materials, & Supplies , Civil Engineering , Construction Materials, Components, & Equipment , Bridge decks , Coverings , Maintenance , Product evaluation , Highway bridges , Corrosion , Reinforcing steels , Chlorides , Permeability , Field tests , Demolition , Concretes , Bridge deck , Bridge deck overlay , Protective system , Waterproofing membrane
Bridge Deck Protective Systems
NTIS | 1988
|Evaluation of Bridge Deck Protective Systems
NTIS | 1989
|Evaluation of Several Bridge Deck Protective Systems
NTIS | 1980
|Evaluation of Bridge Deck Overlay Protective Systems
NTIS | 1993
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