Int. J. Advanced Structures & Geotechnical Engineering
ISSN 2319-5347, ISI Impact Factor: 0.763
VOLUME 01 NO. 01 JULY 2012:
Title: Study
on Performance Evaluation of Adhesive Used for Cracks
Injection in Concrete
Authors: Anwar Shah, Qaisar
Ali, Bashir Alam, Khan Shahzada, Arsalan Khan
Abstract:
The aim of this experimental work is to
determine and investigate the cost effective and user
friendly methods of repair with the application of
synthetic epoxies and cement grout by injection in
cracked concrete. For the performance evaluation of the
epoxies used for cracks injection, three beams of
appropriate dimensions were cast. After proper curing
and hardening, each beam was loaded to a point where
appreciable cracks, four to five moderate cracks having
3mm to 4mm width, running 3/4th of the depth of beam,
appeared and was taken as a standard for comparison. The
cracks were then sealed and filled with epoxies by
pressure injection using chemicals of the two
manufacturers and cement grout. The beams were again
loaded till the cracks like the previous ones appeared
and then each beam was loaded to its full capacity. The
design load carrying capacities of the beams were also
calculated for the purpose of comparison with the loads
at which appreciable cracks developed before and after
injection and with the full load carrying capacities of
the beams. The results of the tests carried out on
epoxies for crack injection indicated that epoxies for
injection, are effective and the load carrying capacity
can be completely or partially restored in case of minor
to moderate damaged beams. For restoring the strength of
minor to moderate damaged beams the use of grout is
recommended because of its lesser cost as compared to
epoxies.
Keywords:Concrete, Cracks, Adhesives, Epoxy,
Rehabilitation
Pages:
29-32